The secret to great design is just making things look clean and easy to use, like how your favorite toy feels when it works perfectly.
Imagine you have a big box of legos. If the pieces are all jumbled up, it’s hard to find what you need, and building becomes frustrating. But if they’re sorted into colors or shapes, everything feels just right, that's clean design.
Now think about your backpack. If it has too many pockets and straps, it might feel complicated. But if it has just enough space and handles, it’s easier to carry, that's easy to use.
So, the secret to great design is like having a perfect toy box: clean ideas and easy use. That’s why even simple things can feel amazing, they're not magical; they’re just well thought out!
Examples
- A logo using only two colors that still feels complete
- A website that works without complicated animations or menus
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See also
- How Does The American Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1) Work?
- How Does Simply Explaining Complex Things You Always Wondered Work?
- How the Smallest Animal Got So Simple?
- How to explain things so anyone will understand?
- How to Communicate Complex Ideas?