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The face was never the point, animacy emerges by context, not by design

The face was never the point, animacy emerges by context, not by design

Ignore Prompt Hype, Focus on the Thinking That Drives Smarter AI Responses

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The face was never the point, animacy emerges by context, not by design

The face was never the point, animacy emerges by context, not by design

Why twelve moving dots read as human, and why robot faces often miss the true trigger of animacy, motion.

Why movement, not faces, is your brand’s secret personality

An essential read for designers and brand leaders, reframing animacy as a triggered perception, not a surface detail. Takuma Kakehi connects Johansson’s classic point light experiment with modern robotics and brand choreography. Learn how motion, timing, and rhythm ignite animacy, and how design choices must follow that insight.

This piece challenges face centric instincts, and shows how subtle movement builds personality. Brand teams will find actionable thinking to design motion that feels alive and persuasive. Read it to rethink interfaces, robots, or any product that seeks human connection.

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Source: uxdesign.cc

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