PRINCIPLES FOR DESIGNING DETAILSYou almost always
know something about the user, the platform, or the context, and that knowledge can make your product better.
Bring the data forward. Determine what information is inside your product that
users might be interested in, then design how that information could be shown (usually in the manual Trigger).
Prevent human error. Do not allow (or better yet, fix) actions that would break the microinteraction.
Use the Overlooked. Why add one more thing onscreen Use what is already there—the cursor, the scrollbar, a dial, a button state—to convey feedback.
Speak human. Talk to people how they expect to bespoken to as human beings. If your
users use technical jargon, use it back. But otherwise, speak to them simply and directly.
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