In the summer of 2016 I taught a course on interaction design with an exceptional group of students who were really hungry to dig deeper into JavaScript and the kinds of interactions that can be created to make user’s experiences with products more delightful. Articles about microinteractions and conference talks on the topic were popping up all over the place, so as a final project, students created a mini portfolio of microinteractions. Continue reading this article »
October 15th, 2017
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