WORKSHOP
BUILDER'S DAY
About this Workshop
Microinteractions can make interfaces feel more intuitive and polished, but many designers find it challenging to integrate them into their workflow and collaborate with developers. This workshop provides a strategic approach to motion in UI, helping designers understand when and how to use animations effectively. We'll explore motion principles, usability benefits, and practical techniques to document and communicate animations. Through hands-on exercises, participants will create and prototype microinteractions using tools like Figma, Lottie, and CSS animations—without needing deep coding knowledge. By the end, designers will have a clear framework to implement motion strategically and work seamlessly with developer
Who is it for?
For designers want to enhance their interfaces with effective microinteractions and motion design. It’s ideal for those looking to integrate animation into their workflow, improve collaboration with developers, and use motion strategically to enhance usability without requiring deep coding expertise.
About the Facilitator
Carmen Ansio is a Design Engineer at LottieFiles, a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies, and a Microsoft MVP. With a deep expertise in frontend development, CSS, and web animations, she is passionate about crafting seamless, high-performance web experiences. Carmen bridges the gap between design and engineering, bringing interactivity and motion to the forefront of digital products.