Good design starts with understanding people, not piling up features. Users don’t come to a product to explore every option. They come to solve a problem quickly and easily.
When design focuses too much on features, interfaces become cluttered and confusing. Human centered design prioritizes clarity, comfort, and intuitive flow, helping users achieve their goals without thinking too much.
In the end, products that respect human behavior feel easier to use, build trust faster, and deliver better long term results.
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