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Create a sense of anticipation through microinteractions from "summary" of Seductive Interaction Design by Stephen P. Anderson
Microinteractions are the tiny moments within a product that can have a big impact on user experience. By focusing on these small details, designers can create a sense of anticipation that keeps users engaged and coming back for more. These microinteractions can be as simple as a loading animation or as complex as a progress bar that shows users how far along they are in a process. The key to creating a sense of anticipation through microinteractions is to provide users with feedback that keeps them engaged and excited about what's to come. For example, a progress bar that fills up as users complete a task can create a sense of anticipation for what comes next. Similarly, an animation that plays while a page is loading can keep users...Similar Posts
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