This is a brief summary of the brilliant book Microinteractions by Dan Saffer. Please visit http://microinteractions.com/ to buy the book and get more details.
A thorough introduction to microinteractions in UX design, focusing on the small details that make the experience. -- By Erica Klosterman, Lead Architect and Creative at digital agency Purple, Rock, Scissors
A keynote about Microinteractions in web and mobile design, explaining what they are, different approaches, structure (triggers, rules, feedback and modes) and examples.
UX designers often think in broad strokes, but it's important not to lose sight of the small units that make up the user experience, the microinteraction. The tiniest misstep can result in major user frustration.
Discover ways to make our software feel less arbitrary and more predictable with deliberate attention to microinteractions.
Microinteractions are those small moments that can make or break an experience. They don't show up in reports, so unless you're walking in your customer's shoes, you'll miss what can lead to big problems.
A thorough introduction to microinteractions in UX design, focusing on the small details that make the experience. -- By Erica Klosterman, Lead Architect and Creative at digital agency Purple, Rock, Scissors
A keynote about Microinteractions in web and mobile design, explaining what they are, different approaches, structure (triggers, rules, feedback and modes) and examples.
UX designers often think in broad strokes, but it's important not to lose sight of the small units that make up the user experience, the microinteraction. The tiniest misstep can result in major user frustration.
Discover ways to make our software feel less arbitrary and more predictable with deliberate attention to microinteractions.
Microinteractions are those small moments that can make or break an experience. They don't show up in reports, so unless you're walking in your customer's shoes, you'll miss what can lead to big problems.
An update about 3D Touch - What is it and what can we do with it?Soda studio
A detailed presentation about possibilities 3D touch offers. We go in depth about how Apple's 3D touch is meant to be used and how it's actually used now. Next we check out some creative uses and think of possible ways to apply 3D touch in the future.
Doesn't IT feel as if everything is about to change? And that you are the ones who can change it
Join Ian Aitchison as he describes how Process is becoming Physical, how re-thinking ITIL Event Management actually provides the key to changing the future of IT Service Management, and how dramatic shifts in current and pending technology have the potential to take us beyond the tipping point - into a new world of User Oriented IT.
Not just ideas and inspiration, this session contains practical examples of re-shaping 'back-end' ITIL activities into measurable improvements in IT Customer productivity.
If you don't engage now. You might not be engaged tomorrow.
For more about TFT please visit www.tomorrowsfuturetoday.com
Submit to speak at #TFT14 here: list.ly/list/7Pn-tft14-february-2014
Digital Wellbeing: Meaningful Daily Actions for Parents - COVIDMax Stossel
A list of practices parents I've spoken with have found helpful for managing their mental health and general wellbeing in the world of smartphones & social media.
Presentation for #TFT12: Location and the Future of the Interface
In this presentation, Geoloqi founder Amber Case will highlight why developers of apps should look at what users want to do now, as well as what users want to do in the future, why social apps should try to mirror real-world relationships, why sharing should be about who you share with as well as how long you're sharing, and why developers should think about how to make apps "ambient" and require less user interaction.
See Amber's TFT speaker Pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/servicedesk/amber-case/
Digital Wellness: Meaningful Daily Actions for Students - COVIDMax Stossel
A list of practices students I've spoken with have found helpful for managing their mental health and general wellbeing in the world of smartphones & social media.
Illusion of Time. When 60 sec is not 1 minuteDenys Mishunov
The magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary. Now you’re looking for the secret… but you won’t find it, because of course you’re not really looking. You don’t really want to know. You want to be fooled”. These lines from the cult film “Prestige” are about a magic trick. Modern frontend developers have to be a little bit of magicians too – show something that people want to see while doing real work behind the scene. Developers these days have to manage user’s perception and influence expectations. It’s an illusion. It’s magic.
«The Illusion of Time. When 60 sec is not 1 minute»FDConf
he magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary. Now you’re looking for the secret… but you won’t find it, because of course you’re not really looking. You don’t really want to know. You want to be fooled”. These lines from the cult film “Prestige” are about a magic trick. Modern frontend developers have to be a little bit of magicians too – show something that people want to see while doing real work behind the scene. Developers these days have to manage user’s perception and influence user’s expectations.
This talk is about psychology and time, history and future, development and optimisation.Abracadabra!
Brussels Design For Persuasion Web 2.0 TalkAmy Shuen
Title: Web 2.0 Strategy: Doing Good While Making Money
Event: DesignForPersuasion Conference, Brussels, Belgium October 1st, 2009
Power up your business with Web 2.0 and digital media network effects. Join the Fortune 50 Million small and medium size companies that successfully leverage and multiply their existing capabilities, social influence, networks and ROI (Return on Investment) through web, mobile and broadband. You will learn:
Why Web 2.0 is all about 10x speed, 10x users, 10x partners and doing it right now.
5 sure fire ways to monetize network effects from your existing user and partner base.
How Web 2.0 consumer-focused business models are morphing into Web 2.5 business innovations like Smart Planet, Smart Energy Grid, Smart Health, Gov 2.0 and global micro-lending.
Product development - From Idea to Reality - VYE Leader TalkBui Hai An
Product development - From Idea to Reality - Viet Youth Entrepreneur Bootcamp Leader Talk.
Sharing to help VYE Boot-camper solidify their ideas and prepare for better pitch.
Time to unlock the growth of your product and boost your User Onboarding!
Learn how to capture your users hearts and minds, optimize their signups, and align your in-app touch points to increase their retention from day one.
➡️ Credit @mxbraud for the design of the slides!
Choosing an enterprise system is never easy. Choosing a Learning Management System only adds complication, frustration, and headache! In this presentation, we discuss some do's and don'ts, building usable requirements, and some of the traps to avoid along the way.
This presentation was delivered at Learning DevCamp on June 12, 2014
An update about 3D Touch - What is it and what can we do with it?Soda studio
A detailed presentation about possibilities 3D touch offers. We go in depth about how Apple's 3D touch is meant to be used and how it's actually used now. Next we check out some creative uses and think of possible ways to apply 3D touch in the future.
Doesn't IT feel as if everything is about to change? And that you are the ones who can change it
Join Ian Aitchison as he describes how Process is becoming Physical, how re-thinking ITIL Event Management actually provides the key to changing the future of IT Service Management, and how dramatic shifts in current and pending technology have the potential to take us beyond the tipping point - into a new world of User Oriented IT.
Not just ideas and inspiration, this session contains practical examples of re-shaping 'back-end' ITIL activities into measurable improvements in IT Customer productivity.
If you don't engage now. You might not be engaged tomorrow.
For more about TFT please visit www.tomorrowsfuturetoday.com
Submit to speak at #TFT14 here: list.ly/list/7Pn-tft14-february-2014
Digital Wellbeing: Meaningful Daily Actions for Parents - COVIDMax Stossel
A list of practices parents I've spoken with have found helpful for managing their mental health and general wellbeing in the world of smartphones & social media.
Presentation for #TFT12: Location and the Future of the Interface
In this presentation, Geoloqi founder Amber Case will highlight why developers of apps should look at what users want to do now, as well as what users want to do in the future, why social apps should try to mirror real-world relationships, why sharing should be about who you share with as well as how long you're sharing, and why developers should think about how to make apps "ambient" and require less user interaction.
See Amber's TFT speaker Pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/servicedesk/amber-case/
Digital Wellness: Meaningful Daily Actions for Students - COVIDMax Stossel
A list of practices students I've spoken with have found helpful for managing their mental health and general wellbeing in the world of smartphones & social media.
Illusion of Time. When 60 sec is not 1 minuteDenys Mishunov
The magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary. Now you’re looking for the secret… but you won’t find it, because of course you’re not really looking. You don’t really want to know. You want to be fooled”. These lines from the cult film “Prestige” are about a magic trick. Modern frontend developers have to be a little bit of magicians too – show something that people want to see while doing real work behind the scene. Developers these days have to manage user’s perception and influence expectations. It’s an illusion. It’s magic.
«The Illusion of Time. When 60 sec is not 1 minute»FDConf
he magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary. Now you’re looking for the secret… but you won’t find it, because of course you’re not really looking. You don’t really want to know. You want to be fooled”. These lines from the cult film “Prestige” are about a magic trick. Modern frontend developers have to be a little bit of magicians too – show something that people want to see while doing real work behind the scene. Developers these days have to manage user’s perception and influence user’s expectations.
This talk is about psychology and time, history and future, development and optimisation.Abracadabra!
Brussels Design For Persuasion Web 2.0 TalkAmy Shuen
Title: Web 2.0 Strategy: Doing Good While Making Money
Event: DesignForPersuasion Conference, Brussels, Belgium October 1st, 2009
Power up your business with Web 2.0 and digital media network effects. Join the Fortune 50 Million small and medium size companies that successfully leverage and multiply their existing capabilities, social influence, networks and ROI (Return on Investment) through web, mobile and broadband. You will learn:
Why Web 2.0 is all about 10x speed, 10x users, 10x partners and doing it right now.
5 sure fire ways to monetize network effects from your existing user and partner base.
How Web 2.0 consumer-focused business models are morphing into Web 2.5 business innovations like Smart Planet, Smart Energy Grid, Smart Health, Gov 2.0 and global micro-lending.
Product development - From Idea to Reality - VYE Leader TalkBui Hai An
Product development - From Idea to Reality - Viet Youth Entrepreneur Bootcamp Leader Talk.
Sharing to help VYE Boot-camper solidify their ideas and prepare for better pitch.
Time to unlock the growth of your product and boost your User Onboarding!
Learn how to capture your users hearts and minds, optimize their signups, and align your in-app touch points to increase their retention from day one.
➡️ Credit @mxbraud for the design of the slides!
Choosing an enterprise system is never easy. Choosing a Learning Management System only adds complication, frustration, and headache! In this presentation, we discuss some do's and don'ts, building usable requirements, and some of the traps to avoid along the way.
This presentation was delivered at Learning DevCamp on June 12, 2014
To remain viable in the publishing environment it is important for publishers stay current with evolving technology. To help publishers prepare for this new reality, SSP, in collaboration with the World Bank, presents an important full-day seminar on Digital Opportunities and Challenges. This two-part seminar explores the choices that choices publishers will have to make early in the process to enhance their return on investment as they transition to an evolving digital landscape, and presents practical examples of strategies for packaging & delivering content to different channels (not just mobile devices).
The morning session will provide an overview of the current market for electronic publishing with specific examples of business models used by a university press, a commercial publisher, and an association. The afternoon session will cover the various electronic readers, emerging mobile applications relevant to publishers, and digital rights management to include discussions on piracy and intellectual property. Together, both sessions will give a comprehensive overview of what is happening in the new digital arena.
Join us if you want to:
-Catch-up on the current state of digital transition
-Discuss emerging business models
-Examine the evolving digital devices and mobile applications used to disseminate content
-Gain insight on emerging piracy issues
This full day seminar will be invaluable to anyone interested in understanding the opportunities and challenges involved in delivering and marketing your content in a digital environment. This includes marketing coordinators, production managers, acquisitions editors, and senior management at small to medium-sized publishers of scholarly content currently in both book and journal form.
Delhi Salesforce Groups United Meetups
Agenda:
1:00 PM Entry/Registration
1:30 PM Welcome and Introductions to Sponsors, group leaders, and speakers
2:00 PM Speaker 1
2:30 PM Snacks and Networking
3:00 PM Speaker 2
3:30 PM Speaker 3
4:00 PM Games and Swag Distribution
4:30 PM Wind Up, Group pic
Thinking About Prototyping: Sketching, Familiarity, Costs versus Ease of Prototyping, Prototypes and Production, Changing Embedded Platform, Physical Prototypes and Mass Personalisation, Climbing into the Cloud, Open Source versus Closed Source, Why Closed? Why Open? Mixing Open and Closed Source, Closed Source for Mass Market Projects, Tapping into the Community. Prototyping Embedded Devices: Electronics, Sensors, Actuators, Scaling Up the Electronics, Embedded Computing Basics, Microcontrollers, System-on-Chips, Choosing Your Platform, Arduino, Developing on the Arduino, Some Notes on the Hardware, Openness, Raspberry Pi, Cases and Extension Boards, Developing on the Raspberry Pi, Some Notes on the Hardware, Openness.
If you're an organization forced into quickly creating a work from home (wfh) strategy, how tough can it be? This is a brief overview for creating a strategy. Not a sales pitch!
People willing to add new features to their websites have too much of a choice. Choosing and testing addons is a task that requires either developer-superpowers and a unlimited budget or blind faith and dumb luck. In this talk we'll find out how to walk the middle ground and live to tell the tale.
See a video of the talk at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc6NkqaSjqw
Requirements Elicitation—the Social Media WayTechWell
Agile methods have proven their ability to improve project success rates. However, when agile methods are applied to complex projects, we need to further explore the area of effective customer involvement. According to the agile philosophy, the users must be part of the development team. But, Stefano Rizzo asks: What if there are thousands of users with good ideas dispersed around the globe and around the clock? Can a Product Owner really represent all their interests? At Polarion, Stefano says they have used social media to successfully couple agile methods with more traditional requirements elicitation approaches. After hosting some user conferences, they created a community of users, project managers, and developers. Soliciting and nurturing their discussions regarding the product has created a lot of fuel for requirements definition and refinement process. Key benefits include the involvement of more stakeholders, a better company reputation, and the ability to harvest unusual requirements and unsolicited feedback that are helpful for the release strategy and product usability.
Agile Scrum Training (+ Kanban), Day 2 (2/2)Jens Wilke
Training materials for Agile Scrum. This presentation goes into more detail how to manage you product backlog, bug inflow and resolution and technical debt. Benefits of test driven development and continuous integration and live deployment are also discussed. Kanban is introduced in more detail, and the benefits of Scrum, Kanban and Scrum-Ban are compared.
Slides from the "Much ado about Agile", Agile Vancouver Conference 2015. This talk is around examples of MVP on small startups and Enterprise level. What's the ultimate MVP?
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Machine learning systems have been around since the 1950s. Machine learning is a core sub-area of artificial intelligence; it enables computers to get into a mode of self-learning without being explicitly programmed.
Visible Thinking is a broad and flexible framework for enriching workplace learning in the content areas and fostering team members’ intellectual development at the same time.
The central idea of Visible Thinking is very simple: making thinking visible.
In this presentation, Abhishek tries to explore how Visible Thinking can be applied in an organisation.
This presentation talks about challenges in typical supply chain processes, benefits of implementing analytics, few use cases, and our app-based development approach for addressing the challenges.
D'HealthCare - Innovations in HealthCare by DigicorpDigicorp
D'HealthCare provides solutions to following key problems of today's healthcare world.
“My surgeries are being canceled for want of an inpatient bed”
“I sometimes hold my patients in the hospital an extra day just to save a seat for my next patient.”
“My housekeeping staff finds out about discharged patients by checking a handwritten log.”
“Patients are being sent to other hospitals—we can’t find room”
Apart from that it also helps solve
- Assignment and Transfer Delays
- Limited Capacity Intelligence
-- Unmonitored bed turnaround
-- Delayed Visibility of Empty Beds
-- Unseen Capacity
- Delayed Discharge
-- Transport Delays
-- Equipment/Pharmacy Req.
-- Test Results
Digicorp is developing Electronic Health Records (EHR) solutions for various US-based clinics and Nursing Homes (LTC) since 2004.
The latest EHR for a client is the most advanced of them all. It is used by more than 250 doctors and handles millions of transactions every month. It is CCHIT, Surescripts certified and has received 5 star usability rating.
Digicorp's own DeltaCare helps nursing homes improve quality of care, lower expenses and reduce cost of care by implementing EHR technology. DeltaCare is the proven and trusted name for long term care EHR solutions.
Digicorp has worked with multiple software startups in last decade. Whether they are from Silicon Valley or India, DNA of startups is same. It needs agile team to create scalable software product. This presentation lists some of the startups Digicorp has worked with from an idea to launch.
Digicorp founders Kuntal and Abhishek received an invitation from Yuva Unstoppable to speak about Leadership and Management. It was a part of the grooming process to create future leaders of Yuva Unstoppable.
Kuntal and Abhishek explained the difference between Managers and Leaders and gave a guideline to measure strength of any organisation.
Started in 2005, YUVA Unstoppable is a registered non-government organisation working for the less privileged children of India through mobilisation of youth and resources. In the last 8 years, YUVA Unstoppable has mobilised more than 100,000 volunteers and has benefited 240,000 less privileged kids, and we are continually working towards increasing that number.
YUVA Unstoppable volunteers spend 2 hours every week in municipal schools and slums to educate and empower less privileged kids.
As a part of "Road Safety Drive" campaign by Ahmedabad Traffic Police, Digicorp has taken a pledge to improve traffic situation in Ahmedabad city.
This presentation shows few of the promotional creative created by our designers.
Digicorp helps entrepreneurs and companies launch interactive digital products. Focused on design and speed, our solutions outsmart the competition. Digicorp has offices in India and USA.
We designed an in-house appraisal system called "Karma" which required us to design a feedback system as well. We call it "Pratikriya" - a Sanskrit word meaning "Feedback".
"Karma" and "Pratikriya" are two sides of the same coin.
Here is the presentation on "Karma"
http://www.slideshare.net/digicorp/karma-28484342
This small but profound presentation by Kuntal Shah, Co-founder of Digicorp, reminds us of Digicorp's mission. It was given by Kuntal during company's bi-annual meet, D'Meetup, on 24th January 2014.
Digicorp completed 10 years on 16th Jan 2014.
Karma - An ingenious appraisal system designed at DigicorpDigicorp
Wikipedia:
Karma in Indian religions is the concept of "action" or "deed", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect
Digicorp:
An ingenious appraisal system
Read more on:
http://www.digi-corp.com/blog/2013/11/karma-an-ingenious-appraisal-system-designed-at-digicorp/
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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2. What
is
Microinterac5on?
• A
microinterac5on
is
a
contained
product
moment
that
revolves
around
a
single
use
case
-‐
a
5ny
piece
of
func5onality
that
only
does
one
thing.
• For
e.g.
Sign
Up
form
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3. Example
• Disqus
-‐
The
signup
form
guesses
your
name
based
on
the
first
part
of
your
email
address
as
you
type.
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4. What
is
Microinterac5on?
• Whenever
you
– change
a
seGng,
– sync
your
data
or
device,
– set
an
alarm,
– pick
a
password,
– turn
on
your
appliance,
– login,
– set
a
status
message,
– like
something,
you
are
engaging
with
a
microinterac5on.
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5. What
is
Microinterac5on?
• Microinterac5ons
are
not
features.
– For
e.g.
music
player
is
a
feature
but
adjus5ng
a
volume
is
a
microinterac5on
inside
that
feature.
• The
difference
between
a
product
you
love
and
product
you
tolerate
is
oLen
the
micro
interac5ons
you
have
with
it.
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12. 4.
Don't
break
the
visual
affordance
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13. 5.
More
frequently
the
microinterac5on
is
used,
the
more
visible
it
should
be.
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14. 6.
Don't
make
the
false
affordance
• Same
as
4
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15. 7.
Add
a
label
only
if
it
provides
informa5on
that
the
trigger
itself
cannot.
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16. The
most
discoverable
triggers
are…
1. An
object
that
is
moving,
like
a
pulsing
icon
2. An
object
with
an
affordance
and
a
label,
such
as
a
labeled
buZon
3. An
object
with
a
label,
such
as
labeled
icon
4. An
object
alone,
such
as
icon
5. A
label
only,
such
as
menu
item
6. Nothing:
an
invisible
trigger
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17. Invisible
Trigger
Example
• Tumblr
iOS:
If
you
swipe
the
edit
buZon
to
the
leL
you
can
create
a
new
text
blogpost.
(and
if
you
swipe
it
upwards
you
can
make
a
photo
blogpost)
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18. System
Triggers
• System
triggers
are
those
that
engage
when
certain
condi5on(s)
are
met
without
any
conscious
interven5on
by
the
user.
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19. 2.
Rules
• At
the
heart
of
every
microinterac5on,
there
are
set
of
rules
that
govern
how
the
microinterac5on
can
be
used.
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20. The
rules
determines…
• Rules
determine
"What
can
be
done
and
what
can't
be
done”
• E.g.
Mailchimp
-‐
As
you
stretch
the
browser
window
the
arm
of
the
chimp
stretches
5ll
it
“pops”
off!
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21. Rules
example
• Pages
-‐
Automa5cally
adds
smaller
heading
styles
once
you’ve
used
the
smallest
displayed
style
(e.g.
“heading
3”
only
appears
aLer
you
have
used
“heading
2”
in
your
document).
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22. Don't
start
from
zero
• What
do
I
know
about
the
user
and
context?
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23. Don't
start
from
zero
example
• Google+
guesses
where
a
user
might
work
based
on
where
their
friends
work.
www.digi-‐corp.com
24. Absorb
Complexity
• Tesler's
law:
– There
is
a
point
beyond
which
you
cannot
simplify
a
process
any
further.
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25. Absorb
Complexity
Example
• Facebook
-‐
When
“new
family
member”
is
added,
Facebook
automa5cally
recognizes
the
chosen
family
member’s
gender
and
adjusts
the
list
of
possible
family
rela5ves
in
the
list
box
accordingly.
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26. Limited
op5ons
and
Smart
defaults
• With
microinterac5ons,
a
good
prac5ce
is
to
emphasize
or
perform
automa5cally
the
next
possible
ac5on
user
might
take
Example
– Clicking
on
the
“Report”
icon
on
YouTube
stops
the
video
if
it’s
currently
playing.
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27. Controls
and
User
Input
• Manual
user
input
-‐>
with
what
controls
• With
controls,
the
choice
is
between
opera5onal
simplicity
and
perceived
simplicity.
• For
e.g.
– Opera5onal
simplicity
-‐>
3
buZons
to
lower,
higher
or
mute
the
volume
– Perceived
simplicity
-‐>
a
single
control
does
mul5ple
ac5ons
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28. Controls
and
User
Input
Example
1
• Google
Drive
-‐
An
expanding
hover
interface
allows
you
to
choose
the
desired
amount
of
rows
and
columns
in
a
new
table.
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29. 3.
Feedback
• Principles
of
Feedback
1. Don’t
overburden
user
with
Feedback
2. The
best
feedback
is
never
arbitrary
3. Convey
the
most
with
the
least
4. Use
the
overlooked
as
a
means
of
message
delivery
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30. Don't
overburden
users
with
Feedback
• Batch
-‐
When
enabling
the
camera
flash,
the
camera
icon
on
the
shuZer
buZon
gets
a
liZle
white
flash.
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31. Convey
the
most
with
the
least
• Cornerstone
-‐
The
number
of
segments
in
the
spinning
ac5vity
indicator
equals
to
the
number
of
running
ac5vi5es.
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32. Use
the
overlooked
as
a
means
of
message
delivery
• For
e.g.
a
cursor
could
change
the
color
when
it
is
moving
over
an
inac5ve
buZon
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33. Feedback
is
for
humans
example
• Boxee
-‐
When
not
connected
to
the
Internet,
the
Boxee
logo
goes
orange
and
starts
sleeping.
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34. Feedback
as
a
personality-‐driven
mechanism
-‐
1
• Dropbox
-‐
When
there
is
a
long
upload
5me
remaining,
it
suggests
you
‘grab
a
snickers’.
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36. Visual
Feedback
Example
• Nike+
iPhone
app
-‐
The
color
coding
of
pace
on
the
map
is
calibrated
to
the
actual
fastest
and
slowest
pace
ran.
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37. Anima5on
Example
• iOS
-‐
When
using
internet
on
EDGE
network,
loading
icon
in
status
bar
rotates
slower
than
it
does
on
3G.
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38. Audio
• Sound
can
be
a
powerful
cue
• It
arrives
in
our
brain
more
quickly
than
visual
feedback
• That's
why
it
should
be
used
sparingly
• Useful
for
devices
with
no
screen
• Or
for
Microinterac5on
that
work
in
the
background
when
user
is
not
paying
aZen5on
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39. Audio
• Use
it
for
– Emphasis
– Alerts
• It
should
pass
the
Foghorn
test:
– is
this
ac5on
important
enough
that
users
would
want
to
become
aware
of
it
when
they
cannot
see
it?
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41. 4.
Loops
and
Modes
• Modes
– A
mode
is
a
fork
in
the
rules
– Modes
should
be
used
very
very
sparingly
– Most
microinterac5on
should
be
mode
free
but
some5mes
they
are
necessary
– When
there
is
an
infrequent
ac5on
that
would
otherwise
cluZer
the
microinterac5on’s
main
purpose
for
e.g.
seGngs
mode
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42. Modes
Example
• Weather
app
seGngs
screen
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43. Loops
• A
loop
is
a
cycle
that
repeats,
usually
for
a
set
dura5on
• A
loop
is
something
indicated
via
the
rules
for
e.g.
"Get
data
every
30
seconds",
"Run
for
three
minutes,
then
stop"
or
"Send
reminder
in
10
days"
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44. Loop
Example
• Moo
-‐
Shows
you
how
much
5me
you
have
leL
to
edit
a
recently
submiZed
order.
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45. Long
Loops
• What
can
be
done
to
make
the
microinterac5on
beZer
the
second
5me
it's
used?
The
tenth?
The
ten
thousandth?
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46. Long
Loops
Example
• Spo5fy
-‐
The
“Added”
column
on
spo5fy
fades
as
it
gets
older.
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47. The
Long
Wow
• The
long
wow
is
about
delivering
new
experiences
or
features
over
5me
instead
of
all
at
once,
and
by
doing
so
building
customer
loyalty.
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48. The
Long
Wow
Example
• Threadless
-‐
Knows
what’s
in
your
shopping
cart
and
sends
an
email
to
no5fy
that
some
of
the
cart’s
products
are
running
out
of
stock.
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49. Progressive
disclosure
or
reduc5on
• As
users
become
used
to
a
product,
they
don't
need
as
much
handholding,
and
instead
can
be
treated
as
more
skilled
user.
For
e.g.
shortcuts
could
be
added
to
a
microinterac5on
aLer
it's
been
used
a
few
5mes,
or
more
advanced
features
added.
• In
progressive
reduc5on,
you
can
make
microinterac5on
simpler
over
the
period
of
5me.
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50. Progressive
Reduc5on
Example
• The
signpost
buZon
by
default
is
a
large
icon
with
a
label.
• As
the
user
becomes
more
proficient,
the
label
disappears.
• Eventually
the
buZon
is
de-‐emphasized.
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51. Credits
• Microinterac5ons
–
The
Book
(Buy
the
book.
Highly
recommended)
• LiZle
Big
Details
-‐
Your
daily
dose
of
design
inspira5on.
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