We will build a live application with complex interactions
Here's what you will learn:
Drag and drop
Learn how to create stateful drag and drop interfaces with React DND. The devil really is in the details.
Smooth animations
Animations that feel "natural" with
Framer Motion
On multiple occasions Sid has shown off a beautiful UI interaction built with Framer Motion that made me wonder “how did he make that?” I can’t wait to learn how to use my own product! 😅
Complex transient state
We're not playing around here 😅
Performance tuning for rapidly changing state
all this while being accessible for screen reader and keyboard users
When users directly manipulate onscreen objects instead of using separate controls to manipulate them, they’re more engaged and more readily understand the results of their actions. Subtle animations can give people meaningful feedback to help clarify the result of their actions.
But, the devil is in the details. What often seems simple can be complex to get right, especially when you care about accessibility. These kind of interaction design challenges are the ones that get Sid excited when collaborating on projects.
Sounds exciting?
I'm working towards releasing this course in the summer