Ever wondered why clicking a button on a website feels so natural? It’s because much of what we see on the web is inspired by how we interact with objects in real life! From flipping switches to browsing stacks of cards, designers borrow everyday experiences to create intuitive interfaces. Let’s explore some popular UI components, see where they come from in the physical world, and have a little fun along... https://webdesignernews.com/how-ui-components-are-inspired-from-real-world-objects-rama-krushna-behera-ux-planet/
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