Comment I came across this UI experiment by Darin Senneff a couple of months ago, take a second to go and look at it before reading on. It's a delightful animation of course, but it really stuck with me and I've been thinking a lot about how it made me feel when I first saw it. This week, I was reminded of it when I came across this Swift implementation of a similar design by Chris Goldsby and I want to finally write some thoughts down about it. I think (or hope!) we all strive to create apps that delight our users and this animation delighted me twice in just a few seconds. First is the eyes following of the cursor of course, but then it actually made me laugh out loud when I saw the hands raise to cover the eyes for the password entry! 😂 A login screen made me laugh... Wait, what? That's amazing. There was a documentary on the BBC a couple of years ago where Jimmy Carr looked at the science of laughter. I can't find the actual clip I'm thinking about from the show, but he talked about the reasons people laugh and that one of them was humans find unexpected things funny.
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