Skeuomorphism

/noun/

Designing digital interfaces to look like real-world objects—think buttons with shadows or calendar apps that look like physical planners. Skeuomorphism is about familiarity, grounding new tech in the comfort of old visuals. It’s digital design playing dress-up to make users feel at home.

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