Beyond Tellerrand: The Space Between
The cartoonists have long known. Transitions and intermediate frames are very important. Tim Kadlec showed us how to improve the user experience of a website playing on the effects of transition. Yes ladies and gentlemen, the progress bar is “has-been”.
Slides
Historically, the intermediary states of our sites have been neglected. The transition between the starting and ending points has been treated as an afterthought, one we begrudgingly fix because they’re there and they stick out like a sore thumb. But the web is maturing, and our roles are shifting as it does. Through careful choreography we can make sure that these intermediate states feel intentional. That they don’t break our users state of flow, but help to maintain it. The result will be more delightful experiences for our users—from start to finish and every step along the way.
Presented at Beyond Tellerand Berlin, 2014 in Berlin, Germany on November 3rd, 2014.
Tweets
Some tweets related to the talk:
“The web has a z-axis: time.” —@tkadlec #btconf pic.twitter.com/SaszzbslR2
— Gunnar Bittersmann (@g16n) 4 Novembre 2014
@tkadlec on designing intermediate stages. #btconf pic.twitter.com/46012njwMy
— Henning Hoyer (@ihazweb) 4 Novembre 2014
“Don’t tweet this!” —@tkadlec ;-) #btconf pic.twitter.com/QBiDL8xTN3
— Gunnar Bittersmann (@g16n) 4 Novembre 2014
"Peolpe like a fast ease out better." That old thing should go away fast. @tkadlec #btconf
— Rolf Piechura (@rolfpiechura) 4 Novembre 2014
Impressive talk by @tkadlec. Thanks a lot! #btconf pic.twitter.com/QsTAnEB06C
— Niclas Hellberg (@nhellberg) 4 Novembre 2014
Sketch notes from @tkadlec's talk at #btconf pic.twitter.com/k9Z7b1hKCu
— Anselm Hannemann (@helloanselm) 4 Novembre 2014
If you liked the talk by @tkadlec today, chances are high you’ll wanna watch @stubbornella’s talk from @CSSconfeu once it’s online. #btconf
— Christian Hellmuth (@chris_hellmuth) 4 Novembre 2014
Smooth web navigation in the browser, a prototype. http://t.co/Ut9QCSrjO9 —@tkadlec #btconf
— Smashing Magazine (@smashingmag) 4 Novembre 2014