"Changing user habits of being 'on the go' and fast-paced have given rise to new trends and changes to keep up with market demands in an effort to move towards a non-interactive experience. Enabling everyday objects to perform tasks in a manner that reduces the user's computer interaction need is a growing trend. This would ultimately contribute to an increased service adoption and usage, as well as accelerated growth for retail and commerce businesses."
"Invisible design is rapidly becoming a reality and being embraced as a design principle for building products. For example, Uber app payments are automated and provide convenience by saving time and thereby improving the commute experience."
""The best user experience removes as many pain points as possible no matter the location of the user or the brand they're interacting with." - Chris Francis, VP at WorldPaysuggests"
Ubiquitous computing envisions technology that seamlessly blends into daily life, minimizing conscious user interaction. Fast-paced, on-the-go user habits drive demand for non-interactive experiences and new product trends. Everyday objects performing tasks reduce the need for direct computer interaction and increase convenience. Reduced interaction leads to higher service adoption and usage and supports faster growth for retail and commerce businesses. Invisible design is emerging as a core design principle. Automated payment flows and other invisible interfaces save time, remove pain points, and improve user experience during transactions and commutes.
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