The article discusses a prominent shift in digital design leading to a quieter user experience. As we become weary of incessant notifications and distractions, the focus is now on creating tools that prioritize user peace and control. Research shows that constant interruptions can severely affect our focus, often taking over 23 minutes to regain concentration after a distraction. Designers are encouraged to embrace this shift towards less intrusive, calmer interactions that align with users' desires for tranquility in their digital environments.
In 2025, silence is trending - and not just in wellness circles. In UX and product design, we're starting to see a quiet revolution: tools that don't demand attention.
I found myself instantly drawn to the apps that didn’t buzz, flash, or crowd my day with alerts. That feeling of control - of breathing space - felt like good design.
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