Adding micro-animations like those Justin Fallon decided on for his website can make even the most mundane actions enjoyable. For instance, when working with a local Los Angeles creative design agency, it's common to see micro-interactions that take users through a site, providing them with overt feedback on what they're doing, filling out a form, or clicking a call-to-action.
Further, a well-designed micro-interaction can make or break the user's flow. Consider how, through our UX/UI design services here for Blacksmith, we refined Justin’s project to intelligently introduce micro-interactions that directly enhanced the usability of his website from smoothly expanding navigation menus to subtle loading indicators.
Everything is different, and that is where custom web design plays its role. Micro-interactions should organically fit into your design and make an engaging experience without distracting the user. At Dezinn, we think micro-interactions are a small yet mighty way to further enhance your site's UX and connect better with users. Would you like to dive in?