Motion Design for the Web: When and How to Apply It
Motion design for the web, practical CSS transitions, scroll-driven effects, micro-interactions, plus...
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The tiny stuff carries more weight than budgets suggest. A button that dips 2px on press, a toggle that eases instead of snapping, a loading state that reassures rather than stalls. Everything tagged here is about those small moments of feedback and how they add up to an interface that feels alive. We cover timing curves, hover and focus states, haptics, and the fine line between delightful and distracting. Designers and front-end folks who sweat the details are the readers we're writing for. Cross that line into overdone and we'll say so, because a spinner doesn't need a personality.
Motion design for the web, practical CSS transitions, scroll-driven effects, micro-interactions, plus...