When Apple built the first Macintosh in the early 1980s, artist Susan Kare designed its icons and fonts on graph paper, one pixel at a time. The trash can, the paintbrush, the little smiling computer, the Command key symbol still on Mac keyboards today: all hers. In a few tiny grids, she gave the machine a personality people liked.
The warmth of a product often lives in the details most people never consciously notice.
That's true of a website too. The spacing, the icons, the way a button feels when you tap it, none of it shouts, but together it decides whether your site feels cheap or trustworthy. We sweat those small design details because they're exactly what makes visitors feel like they're in good hands.
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