Cecil Garapo Jr

While the general purpose of design is communication, digital design can accomplish a literal back and forth: that of interaction and feedback. These moments in which a user takes an action—such as clicking on a button—that causes the page to respond, are generally referred to as micro-interactions, and their purpose is to foster a feeling of tactile satisfaction.

By Boan Mesar Via Dribbble

While page responses like these are nothing new, in 2021, we are seeing micro-interactions become a lot more macro. Designers are intensifying them through extreme animations and page transitions. This can range from sudden zooms to a complete reshuffling of the page layout.

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