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Designing for the Future of Screens
This article from the Nielsen Norman Group dives into a cool design concept for our increasingly screen-filled world. It's all about how to make interfaces that work seamlessly across any device, no matter its shape or size.
You'll find a breakdown of the "Liquid Glass" layout pattern, which explains how to create flexible, responsive designs that feel natural on everything from a tiny smartwatch to a massive desktop monitor.