Designing Engaging Digital Experiences: Beyond Traditional Spaces

    • March 30, 2026 at 7:34 am #443451
      Anna Wills
      Participant

      Hi everyone,

      I’ve been thinking a lot about how design principles we use in physical spaces (like kitchens, interiors, and layouts in 2020 Design) are increasingly influencing digital environments as well. Concepts like user flow, accessibility, and intuitive navigation seem to overlap more than ever.

      For example, in digital platforms, especially in interactive industries, the focus on seamless experience and engagement is very similar to how we approach spatial planning. Platforms like Gamixor show how structured design, usability, and visual hierarchy can create a smooth and immersive experience for users.

      Do you think tools like 2020 Design could eventually inspire more cross-over into UX/UI design workflows? Or maybe designers will start blending physical and digital space thinking even more?

      Curious to hear your thoughts!

    • April 10, 2026 at 3:00 am #443662
      Davis Dexter
      Participant

      The connection between physical space design and digital experience is becoming much stronger, especially when we talk about flow, accessibility, and user behavior. Just like in interior planning, digital platforms need to guide people naturally and make every interaction feel simple and logical. That is why examples from interactive platforms, including Starcasino nederland, are often useful when discussing structure, engagement, and intuitive navigation. I do think tools like 2020 Design could inspire more crossover into UX/UI workflows in the future, especially as designers increasingly combine spatial thinking with digital experience design. The overlap between physical and digital environments will likely keep growing.

      • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 6 days ago by Davis Dexter.
      • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 6 days ago by Davis Dexter.
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