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Design Methodology

Eric Vicenti

14 April 2026, 17:23
Eric Vicenti

Eric Vicenti

·14 April 2026, 17:23
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There are various design principles that our team has learned over the years.

Disabled UI is an anti-pattern

Why we consider disabled buttons to be an anti-pattern 1. They block action without explaining why A disabled button tells you something’s wrong… but not what. Users end up guessing 2. They provide zero feedback Click, and nothing happens. Without an error or guidance, the user can easily get frustrated. 3. They feel like bugs If a user thinks everything is valid but the button stays disabled, the UI feels broken or unresponsive. 4. They hurt accessibility 5. They increase cognitive load It is rude to waste visual and mental energy for users to see UI that is not relevant or not possible in their situation. What works better References

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