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Microinteractions are small yet powerful moments in a user journey. This article explores their role in creating engaging interfaces.

What Are Microinteractions?

Microinteractions are subtle animations or responses triggered by user actions.

They help communicate status, provide feedback, and make interfaces feel more intuitive.

Types of Microinteractions

Common types include hover effects, loading spinners, and button presses.

Each type serves to enhance user understanding or pleasure in interacting with the interface.

Designing Meaningful Feedback

Well-designed microinteractions reflect system status and user input clearly.

It's important that feedback is timely and adds to the overall user experience.

Balancing Subtlety and Clarity

Microinteractions should not distract or annoy users but rather enhance usability.

Finding the right balance can make your product feel polished and intentional.

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