
UX design
Category
Creative life
Date
4/23/25
Typography: round vs sharp fonts = mood shift
Color: muted vs saturated = intensity shift
Motion: spring vs linear easing = tension release
Sound: gentle taps or ambient tones = mindfulness
Microcopy: “Let’s begin” vs “Start now” = vibe check
White space isn’t empty—it’s emotional breathing room
Overstuffed UIs signal anxiety and urgency
Giving space means giving clarity, but also dignity
Start with an emotion, not a wireframe
Use one sensory anchor: touch, motion, sound, or copy
Strip away anything that doesn’t serve the feeling
Test: ask how it feels before asking if it works
Let some friction stay if it adds warmth
The best designs aren’t the ones we notice—they’re the ones we remember. And usually, we remember how something made us feel. If design is communication, emotion is the language that lasts.