At CanStudio, we often say: “Let the interface become quiet first, then talk about features.”
This means that when we design each app, we first focus on:
- Whitespace: letting important information emerge naturally, instead of grabbing attention with harsh contrast.
- Hierarchy: using type size, opacity, and spacing—not loud colors—to separate primary from secondary information.
- Rhythm: using subtle motion to make interactions feel softer, instead of urgent pop-ups and alerts.
This kind of “stillness” is not cold or distant; it is a form of respect for attention. It lets people feel gently cared for when they use the app, instead of being pushed forward by features.