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Photos from Interpix Design's post 07/14/2026

Most products are built to ship. Built to last is a different brief.

The tech you picked two years ago might already feel like a problem. That's how fast things move now.

Products that hold up don't fight change. They're built to absorb it. That means keeping things separate so one update doesn't break everything else. It means design decisions stored in one place, not scattered across hundreds of files. And it means building around what people are trying to do, not just how they do it today.

None of this is complicated. What's complicated is fixing it after the fact.

The products still standing in 2030 won't have predicted the future. They just won't have locked themselves out of it.

Full breakdown at the link in our bio.

Photos from Interpix Design's post 07/09/2026

"Calm design" is replacing "engaging design." Here's what that means for enterprise UX.

Consumer apps spent a decade competing for attention. Infinite scroll, notification floods, variable reward loops. The backlash is here, and it's moving into enterprise.

The stakes are higher there. A consumer user deletes the app. An enterprise user opens it 40 times a day regardless. Cognitive drain doesn't show up as churn. It shows up as errors, fatigue, and attrition.

Calm design isn't minimal. It means hierarchy that earns attention, actions that don't need interpretation, and density without clutter. Every element earning its place.

The measure isn't how few elements are on screen. It's how rarely users have to think about the interface at all.

Enterprise UX proved capability through complexity for decades. The next decade proves it through restraint.

Contact us today to learn how we can make your software more "calm".

06/25/2026

Most redesigns look better, but they perform exactly the same.

Six months post-launch, the pattern is familiar: traffic is flat, leads haven't improved, and the team is quietly disappointed. Agencies call it the post-launch plateau.

The reasons are almost never visual. They're organizational: undefined success metrics, skipped research, content as an afterthought, and launch day treated as the finish line.

The redesigns that move the numbers start with a performance audit instead of a mood board, define success before the brief is written, and plan post-launch optimization before go-live.

A beautifully designed container for the same strategic problems isn't a redesign that performs, it's just a more expensive version of what you had.

Read the full breakdown on our latest blog at the link in our bio.

Photos from Interpix Design's post 06/16/2026

Software is increasingly used by something that doesn't have eyes, patience, or context: an AI agent booking your flight, filling your forms, managing your inbox on a user's behalf.

Most interfaces were built for humans who can scan clutter, infer meaning from a vague icon, and recover when something looks off. Agents can't. They need structure, clear labels, and predictable patterns, or they fail silently and give up.

The fix: semantic HTML over visual-only cues, consistent patterns agents can learn, and APIs that mirror your UI so agents have a reliable path.

If a machine can't use your product, chances are, a lot of your human users are struggling too.

Contact us today to learn how we can help design and develop your software for both your users and agents.

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