Sensory Experience in Digital Products
How can digital interfaces feel more like places or moods than tools?
Exploring how to make digital interfaces feel — using sound, texture metaphors, motion, ambient light, color, rhythm, or silence.
Exploring how to make digital interfaces feel — using sound, texture metaphors, motion, ambient light, color, rhythm, or silence.
Haptic Sound Button
Haptic Sound Button
A button that softly hums or emits low feedback when hovered or tapped (simulate with animated sound waves or vibration symbols).
A button that softly hums or emits low feedback when hovered or tapped (simulate with animated sound waves or vibration symbols).
Breathing Interface
Breathing Interface
A UI element that subtly expands/contracts like breath, promoting calm.
A UI element that subtly expands/contracts like breath, promoting calm.
Texture Metaphor Scroll
Texture Metaphor Scroll
A scrolling experience that feels like velvet vs gravel, via motion + gradient + text cue.
A scrolling experience that feels like velvet vs gravel, via motion + gradient + text cue.
Ambient Light Onboarding
Ambient Light Onboarding
An onboarding screen that shifts light hue and intensity based on selected emotion.
An onboarding screen that shifts light hue and intensity based on selected emotion.
Silent Feedback Toggle
Silent Feedback Toggle
A toggle or switch that doesn’t make a click — it softly fades — using silence as a cue.
A toggle or switch that doesn’t make a click — it softly fades — using silence as a cue.
Other Experiments
Other Experiments