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Designing Patience: Visual Illusions in Digital Waiting Stat ...

Russell F. Ferrer

  • 22 maart 2026
  • 9783565346943
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We spend years of our lives staring at glowing progress bars, completely unaware that the speed at which they fill is an elaborate, mathematically calculated lie. Digital interfaces are meticulously designed to distort our perception of passing time. When a computer processes a task, the actual speed is often erratic and visually jarring. To prevent users from abandoning the system in frustration, software engineers introduced artificial animations that stall, speed up, and pause purely to manage human patience. This book explores the profound psychological design behind digital loading states and waiting interfaces. It breaks down the cognitive science of why backward-pulsing animations feel faster, how fake completion percentages keep us hooked, and the UX tricks used to artificially soothe the modern, overstimulated mind. Master the hidden psychology of digital time management. Learn how the world's leading tech companies actively manipulate your perception of reality, one pixel at a time.

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