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General UX — Simplify content on animated slides (cognitive load) #7

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@KardelRuveyda

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When something is moving on screen (taxi-meter, budget pipeline, cookie jar animations, etc.) and there's a lot of text / bullet points at the same time:

  • The listener tries to follow the animation, the text, and the speaker all at once.
  • Comprehension drops — one wins, the other two are lost.

To discuss

  • Draft rule: On animated slides, only a title + at most 1 sub-line of text. Details stay with the speaker.
  • Alternative: Show the text first → speaker says 'now look at this' and triggers the animation → text fades / shrinks.
  • Stage note: Speaker rule — 'When the animation starts, STOP talking'.

Candidate slides (to review)

  • Slide 05 — Taxi-meter animation
  • Slides 13/14 — Budget pipeline (4 layers)
  • Cookie Jar warm-up scenes
  • Other interactive components

Acceptance criteria

  • We've agreed on a team-wide 'animated slide rule'.
  • Candidate slides have been simplified per the rule.
  • Speaker notes include the 'pause when animation starts' cue.

Opening this issue to discuss first — once we decide, we'll split into sub-tasks.

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