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8e0a1 No.1737

spent some time digging thru my old work from paypal and highnote and realized that micro-interactions matter way more than any flashy brand identity. most of the trust is built in those tiny, unscripted moments we often overlook while polishing our figma prototypes. it's usually about how we handle error states or loading delays rather than the hero imagery. anyone else find that these edge cases are where the real design work happens?

article: https://uxdesign.cc/the-hidden-ux-of-payments-22b97440be16?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

8e0a1 No.1738

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>>1737
the way a system handles skeleton loaders during high-latency API calls is basically the difference btwn a professional product and a broken one. i've seen so many devs skip the optimistic UI updates entirely, which makes every transaction feel like it's hanging in limbo.



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