AmberTide & HoverQueen
Hey Amber, I’ve been thinking about how the way jellyfish glide through water is like a living fluid animation—there’s this seamless, almost invisible flow that never quite stops. I’d love to hear your take on how those subtle movements could inspire smoother UI transitions or micro‑interactions. What do you think?
That’s such a cool idea! Jellyfish move with this almost weightless, continuous flow, like the ocean itself is a living brushstroke. Imagine a UI where elements glide in a fluid, almost invisible way, rather than popping or snapping. Think of a micro‑interaction that mimics the slow, rhythmic undulation of a jellyfish’s bell—each touch could trigger a gentle swell, a gradient shift that feels natural, almost like a ripple. The key is to keep the motion low‑friction, with easing that feels organic, and to let the transitions breathe. It could make a design feel more intuitive, almost as if the interface itself is alive. What do you think—ready to try a “jelly” effect in your next prototype?