At Lucid, I define how the vehicle comes to life through motion. From modals opening to suspension adjustments, each interaction is crafted to feel intuitive, responsive, and deeply connected to the car’s physical behavior. My goal is to make complex systems feel effortless, creating moments that feel both human and distinctly Lucid.
I think of motion as communication, a way for the car to respond with clarity and personality. By grounding animations in Lucid’s visual language, I design transitions that guide focus and build trust. Every movement should feel like a conversation, not an instruction.
Great motion design emerges through repetition and reflection. I refine timing, easing, and responsiveness through multiple iterative loops, proofing interactions until they feel just right in context. These small details turn functionality into feeling, where a simple touch evokes precision and care.
I help shape a shared motion language that keeps the experience cohesive. This involves documenting how motion supports hierarchy, state changes, and system feedback. The goal is consistency that users don’t have to think about, it simply feels right, everywhere.
I collaborate closely with product, advanced team, and engineering partners to bring motion from concept to implementation. Together, we evaluate where motion can simplify understanding, reduce friction, and build an emotional connection between driver and vehicle. I see motion as an advocate for the user, guiding attention and reinforcing trust through subtle, meaningful cues.
Once motion is finalized, I prepare detailed specifications and visual references for developer handoff. I annotate timing, easing, and conditional states, and stay involved through integration to validate that the in-car behavior matches the intended feel. This feedback loop ensures what ships reflects the design’s emotional intent, motion that feels alive, effortless, and unmistakably Lucid.