It's trying to communicate how to, among other things, apply animation curves to UI, just read it: "I use it for ... moving UI elements," "Speaking of UI, say"
I know it's easier to discuss generic things re. some Terra Design Incognita after erasing all of these specific details, but they do exist in the text even if you try to ignore context!
> In the vast majority of instances, these things are done well so they help your eye adjust but don't stick out as animations.
You're substituting assumption for knowledge (they aren't and they do, and I know my experience better than whatever you can imagine about someone else) and an answer to a specific question for yet another generalization. Is Apple part of the vast majority? Check my other comment re. how the fundamental slider flaws appear in that impeccably unnoticeable design
> Most novices can't distinguish poor
And here you go again, incapable of demonstrating the value of a supposedly good general concept to address a general challenge in a case of a slider, instead veering off into an assessment of some generic group that's not present in this conversation.
It's trying to communicate how to, among other things, apply animation curves to UI, just read it: "I use it for ... moving UI elements," "Speaking of UI, say"
I know it's easier to discuss generic things re. some Terra Design Incognita after erasing all of these specific details, but they do exist in the text even if you try to ignore context!
> In the vast majority of instances, these things are done well so they help your eye adjust but don't stick out as animations.
You're substituting assumption for knowledge (they aren't and they do, and I know my experience better than whatever you can imagine about someone else) and an answer to a specific question for yet another generalization. Is Apple part of the vast majority? Check my other comment re. how the fundamental slider flaws appear in that impeccably unnoticeable design
> Most novices can't distinguish poor
And here you go again, incapable of demonstrating the value of a supposedly good general concept to address a general challenge in a case of a slider, instead veering off into an assessment of some generic group that's not present in this conversation.