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over 3 years ago from Christian Beck, Executive Design Partner
I'm assuming you are separating "motion" from "animation" because I do believe motion is often essential for many interactions, particularly when so much of our visual space as humans is primarily tuned to recognize motion over aesthetics.
Yes that’s a great distinction I should’ve made. I’m talking grander animations rather than motions. Good point.
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I'm assuming you are separating "motion" from "animation" because I do believe motion is often essential for many interactions, particularly when so much of our visual space as humans is primarily tuned to recognize motion over aesthetics.