063: Unseen Interfaces—Designing Without Screens, Buttons, or Patience
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How do you design an interface… without an interface?
In this episode, Ephie Risho and Jason Moore tackle Golden Krishna’s provocative idea that the best interface is no interface at all—and then promptly try to break it with real-world stories, bad examples, and a healthy dose of humor.
From voice assistants and motion-triggered lights to invisible workflows and systems that just work, they unpack Krishna’s three core principles:
Embrace processes, not screens
Leverage computers instead of serving them
Design systems that adapt to people—not the other way around
But sometimes stripping away the UI goes too far. When does “simple” become frustrating? When does invisible turn into inscrutable? Expect thoughtful UX theory, honest war stories, and the usual UXPERTS banter as Ephie and Jason explore what happens when the interface disappears—and why that’s both exciting and dangerous.
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