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15 Stunning Examples of Motion Design in Mobile Apps


Despite being a very small element of mobile design, motion design (or so-called interactions) plays a significant role in turning the overall user experience of a mobile application into a fun and engaging activity. Adding an appealing and playful flair to the user interface of your mobile app, not only it gives your app a much more refined look and feel, but also it keeps the users hooked and interested for a long time – enticing them to take the desired action immediately. In fact, Motion design has now become a new standard for designers to represent the key elements of their designs. Click here to read full article on XHTMLJunction' official blog.

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