Panel Crossfade
Swap utility panels without making the layout feel busy.
Create a Panel Crossfade pattern for an AI-generated interface. It should help with swap utility panels without making the layout feel busy. Use a restrained black, white, and gray visual style, strong hierarchy, and product-grade spacing. The interaction should feel quiet, practical, and easy to scan.
Do not make the panel crossfade flashy, noisy, over-animated, or decorative for its own sake. Avoid random glow, heavy gradients, excessive borders, oversized type, unclear hierarchy, and generic SaaS filler.
{
"id": "panel-crossfade",
"category": "motion",
"trigger": "panel change",
"target": "panel crossfade",
"duration": "220ms",
"easing": "cubic-bezier(0.22, 1, 0.36, 1)",
"feeling": [
"quiet",
"practical",
"precise"
],
"palette": [
"black",
"white",
"gray"
]
}
Usage notes
Short guidance for humans and AI tools before copying the pattern.
Use Panel Crossfade when you need swap utility panels without making the layout feel busy. It works best when the interface needs clarity before spectacle.
Do not make the panel crossfade flashy, noisy, over-animated, or decorative for its own sake. Avoid random glow, heavy gradients, excessive borders, oversized type, unclear hierarchy, and generic SaaS filler.
Create a Panel Crossfade pattern for an AI-generated interface. It should help with swap utility panels without making the layout feel busy. Use a restrained black, white, and gray visual style, strong hierarchy, and product-grade spacing. The interaction should feel quiet, practical, and easy to scan.