Last summer I worked on the a Webflow website full of micro animations made in Lottie.
The web design was made in @Figma and the animations in @LottieFiles. The header animation was made with @Spline
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Last summer I finished a project in healthcare and learned a lot since it was my first healthcare project.
We were: showing data in graphs, building a responsive web app, creating appointment booking for visiting clinics, and we made sure this app had easy, simple, understandable UX so people of all ages can interact with it.
Not showing how you have the interaction in mind in a prototype will not get you the result you are looking for. 🚀
Really, think about it.
Developers can't read your mind, and there are a million ways to animate or interact with something.
This is why I always have a default interaction agreement with the FE-Dev I am working with, and when I want to deviate from that default, I make a prototype.
How do you ensure the quality you have in mind?