You can make software feel better by focusing on the tiny details users never see. This skill teaches you how to train your eye for great design and polish. Emil Kowalski's design engineering philosophy shows you how to choose the right animations and interactions.
Every small improvement adds up. A button that responds when pressed or a popover that neatly scales from its trigger makes the whole experience feel right. Beauty is leverage that helps your software stand out.
Whether you are a developer or designer, you will learn to think about why an interface feels good. Then you can apply that thinking to your own projects without any fancy jargon.
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