Method 2: Rebound other people’s work - Deepstash

Method 2: Rebound other people’s work

I studied other people’s work on Dribbble frame by frame and then came up with my own idea. 

I rebounded Bouncy Fruits by Deekay. I deconstructed his work to study the “Squash and Stretch” animation principle.

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