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5 hours ago
- #Accessibility
- #User Interface Design
- #Mobile Interaction
- An interactive essay discusses universal challenges of user interfaces, despite seeming old-fashioned due to classic desktop examples.
- A rotation control example: on iPhone, taps are buffered allowing rapid input; on Nothing Phone/Android, taps during animation are ignored with feedback.
- This highlights 'situational disability'—accessibility matters as everyone can face disabling situations, like needing to rotate many photos quickly.
- Casual vs. non-casual use: phone interfaces often serve casual users but must also accommodate power users in specific scenarios.
- Key principle: never force users to wait for animations; buffering inputs or interrupting animations can improve experience.