Good guidelines on motion in product design
Motion is critical for how a product feels. It guides attention, reinforces brand personality, and can make an interface feel more responsive. Motion has been a core part of my design process, going way back to the days when Principle was king. Here’s my general framework that I’ve been using over the years.
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A resonant balance for learning with AI
Linked artifact: https://eleganthack.com/why-your-brain-matters-more-than-your-grade/
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Is adding context specifying or complexifying?
As I’m typing this, I’m thinking of that image of the evolution of the Raptor engine, where it evolved in simplicity:
This stands in contrast to my working with LLMs, which often wants more and more context from me to get to a generative solution:
I know, I know. There’s probably a false equivalence here. This entire post started as a note and I just kept going. This post itself needs further thought and simplification. But that’ll have to come in a subsequent post, otherwise this never gets published lol.
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