## Micro-interactions ### Instructions Browse the internet and find at least 5 different examples of feedback micro-interactions or micro-animations on websites or apps. Be careful! Feedback is helpful to provide information to the user, not just showing a catchy design. You need to make the difference. **Deliverable:** - A Figma file gathering 5 examples of **feedback** micro-interactions or animations. In each example, show the different versions of the element. Don't forget to: - Upload the Figma file on Github, labeled as follows: “Name_FirstName_DeliverableName_Date_VersionNumber”. For example, it can be labeled as “Doe_John_MidFiPrototype_05242024_V1”. - Add a title within the file. **Tips:** - Feedback is the situation when the app specifically sends a piece of information to the user, like: - Payment accepted - Refreshed feed - Information saved - etc. - Pay attention to the global aspect of the file. It must be clear, simple and easy to read. You can get inspiration [canva](https://www.canva.com/) but don’t overload your design with too much details! **Resources:** - [Why use micro-interactions in your design](https://hike.one/update/why-use-micro-animations-in-your-design) - [Micro-interactions: why, when, and how to use them to boost the UX](https://uxdesign.cc/micro-interactions-why-when-and-how-to-use-them-to-boost-the-ux-17094b3baaa0)