How Micro Interaction improves your UX Design

Ruslan Galba
@hellotegra
Published in
3 min readAug 30, 2019

Microinteractions are contained product moments that revolve around a single use case they have one main task 🔥 Courtesy of @benzata.design

Every time you change a setting, sync your data or devices, set an alarm, pick a password, log in, set a status message, or favorite or «like» something, you are engaging with a microinteraction.

They are everywhere: in the devices we carry, the appliances in our house, the apps on our phones and desktops, even embedded in the environments we live and work in. Most appliances and some apps are built entirely around one microinteraction.

Microinteractions are good for:

🎯Accomplishing a single task
🎯Connecting devices together
🎯Interacting with a single piece of data such as the temperature
🎯Controlling an ongoing process such as music volume
🎯Adjusting a setting
🎯Viewing or creating a small piece of content like a status message
🎯Turning a feature or function on or off
Credits.
🎯Connecting and error state Wi-Fi animation by Oleksandr Pronskyi

Credits:
🏀 Add to shopping bag microinteraction by Oleksandr Pronskyi
🏀 Download Interaction Concept by Ajith
🏀 Download transition principle freebie by Oleksandr Pronskyi
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Ruslan Galba
@hellotegra

Increasing revenue for DTC brands via Facebook / Google ads 🚀Growth Strategist 🤘 Founder @hellotegra growth team 🤖 $5M+ profitable ad spend in 2020