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UX Design for Mobile
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UX Design for Mobile

by Pau Giner, Pablo Perea
July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
354 pages
9h 58m
English
Packt Publishing
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Timing

Sometimes, the transition of one element can be handled with one single step. However, this transition can affect different values of the element, and we can move different elements in the same transition if the focus and attention of the user is maintained on a single focal point. Many elements moving in a disorganized manner can cause our perimeter vision to be distracted, as we are receiving stimuli from different areas of the screen.

Transition of an element that scales while relocating

If your transition includes several elements that will cross their trajectory while moving at the same time, and vanishing some of them is not the ...

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