A series of experimental UI motion explorations focused on interaction principles, interface choreography, and visual feedback.

Most digital products rely on static or mechanical transitions. These experiments explored how motion can deepen usability, evoke emotion, and create more memorable interactions.

I played with gesture-based triggers, real-time feedback, and spatial depth—testing how animation could disguise loading states, enhance direct manipulation, and create more fluid, tactile experiences. Inspired by early iPhone-era playfulness, each study aimed to feel more like a moment than a mechanic.

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