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Woohoo! Our Animation at Work Slack channel, Slack.animationatwork.com, made #2 on this handy list of Slack groups for UX designers! What an honor! It's been wonderful watching this community grow over the years. Thank you all for being a part of it. Now what might the next few years have in store, hmm?

Rachel Nabors, Editor

"If animals took human form, what stories might they tell?" Zoomanity by ADN tries to answer, fusing scroll-based animation with gorgeous illustration.
Ivana McConnell, Features Editor
[Podcast] [UI Animation] I feel so lucky to have been invited back onto the awesome Code Newbies podcast to talk about web animation, following your passions, and stewarding communities. Truly an honor. And this podcast is a great place to start if you're new to web development! Check it out!

[Tooling] [News] [Tutorials] Speaking of communities, Lottie is celebrating the growth of their community over the past six months. Lottie is a tool built on Bodymovin' for exporting After Effects animations to web and native formats. Love watching how this tool's community has risen out of the woodwork. Check out how you can get started with it!

[Tooling] [News] [GSAP] GreenSock introduces GSDevTools for manipulating and debugging your GSAP animations in the browser. These are still pretty primitive compared to After Effects, but they add much needed functionality for GSAP animators akin to browser animation tools.

[Tooling] [SVG] So many animation tools launching lately! Welcome, SVGator!

[Library] [JavaScript] p-progress creates a promise that reports progress (think "10% loaded"). So handy!!

[Article] [Tutorial] A breakdown of different ways to use SVG clip-path to change a logo's color on scroll.

[Article] [WebGL] Exploring animation and Interaction techniques with WebGL (or why you should learn trigonometry).

[News] [VR] Fascinating report on women’s perspectives experiencing social VR.

[Inspiration] [Stop Motion] Becca Clason combines handcrafted lettering, stop motion, and tasty treats for a living. Check out her work and her thought in this interview
 
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