Experimenting with data binding in Rive.
One component, multiple instances — change the values, the chart updates.
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I built an assistant character in Rive that's wired into the product's actual state — not a loop on top of the UI, but a face that responds in real time. It blinks and breathes while idle, leans in the moment you start typing, jumps when the answer lands and winces when something goes wrong.
Every expression is driven by data binding, so the character mirrors what the assistant is actually doing — part of the product, not a sticker on top of it.
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Fintech dashboard promo animation built in Rive. The client came with a polished UI — my job was to bring it to life for a launch video: showing the product in context, how it adapts across screen sizes, and making the first impression actually feel like a product worth using.
Lately I've been hooked on the grainy-blur aesthetic. Today I played with it a bit — an interactive animation for the hero section and a looping one below. Rive + Framer
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Animation is hands-down the best part of the whole build. It’s the moment the page stops being a static file and starts feeling like a truly delightful user experience.
Built this flow using the holy trinity: Figma → Framer → Rive