Marko Anastasov wrote this on August 9, 2013

Microinteractions, a microreview

At the first glance, Microinteractions may seem like an attempt to construct a theory about the fine details documented on Little Big Details. However as you read it you realize that this is actually a book about designing UX and a rather good one.

Having been doing product design for a few years, I realize that I do most of this thinking now almost intuitively. However it is a pleasure to read a systematic tour of principles, because there is logic behind designing software products and you can learn and get better at it. Oh and a hundred bonus points for being concise.

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About Marko Anastasov

Rendered Text co-founder. Started with code, currently more focused on people and words. Foosball striker and entry-level cyclist.

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