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by TeMPOraL
2639 days ago
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In blown-up version like this it's easier to see the upturn. In smaller renderings, like in Facebook & Google products on my desktop and on the phone (or pixelated copy-pastes of it on top of Facebook videos), the rendering sits squarely in the uncanny valley for me. It looks like smiling, but then it looks also like the face is in great pain, with all the muscles contracted, squeezing tears out of its tear ducts. |
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It'd be a poor design decision if there were. But it's also unreasonable to expect everyone to think like a good interaction designer.