Micro-interactions provide feedback to the user by letting them know the status of an interaction, like a loading bar. Helping users see direct, real-time results of their interactions enhance the sense of direct manipulation to which users respond favorably — when they press a button, they immediately know action has been triggered, giving a sense of control. — If you’re reading this from your laptop or mobile device, then you would have come into contact with multiple micro-interactions in order to get to this point. Likely, you didn’t notice everyone — and that’s the point. Micro-interactions are designed to be subtle yet engaging with the power to create…