Interaction Design
Interaction Design
I’m all about designing the little moments that make a big difference, those taps, swipes, and subtle animations that help users feel in control without even thinking about it. For instance, in my Spotify case study, I crafted micro-interactions that provided instant feedback when users saved or scanned songs, making the flow feel natural and satisfying. I focus on creating smooth, intuitive flows that guide users effortlessly through tasks, ensuring every interaction has a clear purpose. It’s not just about making things look good, it’s about building confidence and clarity in how the interface moves and responds.
To me, interaction design is where empathy meets timing. It’s about anticipating what someone needs before they even realize it, and responding in a way that feels seamless and human. I think the best interactions don’t call attention to themselves; they quietly support the experience, building trust through clarity and motion. I approach every interaction as a chance to reduce friction and create delight, even in the smallest of moments. When the flow feels easy, the design becomes invisible and that’s when I know it’s working.