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How You Use Motion to Ruin or Improve Product Design

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In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick discuss the role of animation and motion in modern product design workflows and why it’s not just about looking slick.

From micro-interactions to loading states, they find out where animation improves UX and where it becomes a distraction. They also get into motion for video editing, designing for product marketing, and why most designers need to reconsider the amount of motion they use in their work.

Along the way, they touch on mentorship, design tools, and what junior designers should focus on when learning motion design in today’s world of product design.

🔸 Why subtle motion design is more effective
🔸 The psychology behind informative loading states
🔸 When animation delights users—and when it distracts
🔸 The value of documentation for preserving ideas
🔸 Tools for animation: Figma, Lottie, After Effects, and more
🔸 How animation can elevate product marketing
🔸 Mentorship, design education, and learning by doing
🔸 “Done is better than perfect” when shipping MVPs

📢 Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast!
👋 More about Tyler and Nick

  continue reading

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Manage episode 496063182 series 3665092
Content provided by Tyler White and Nick Groeneveld. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tyler White and Nick Groeneveld or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick discuss the role of animation and motion in modern product design workflows and why it’s not just about looking slick.

From micro-interactions to loading states, they find out where animation improves UX and where it becomes a distraction. They also get into motion for video editing, designing for product marketing, and why most designers need to reconsider the amount of motion they use in their work.

Along the way, they touch on mentorship, design tools, and what junior designers should focus on when learning motion design in today’s world of product design.

🔸 Why subtle motion design is more effective
🔸 The psychology behind informative loading states
🔸 When animation delights users—and when it distracts
🔸 The value of documentation for preserving ideas
🔸 Tools for animation: Figma, Lottie, After Effects, and more
🔸 How animation can elevate product marketing
🔸 Mentorship, design education, and learning by doing
🔸 “Done is better than perfect” when shipping MVPs

📢 Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast!
👋 More about Tyler and Nick

  continue reading

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