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The same is true in product design. When faced with the choice of rounded or right angles, let’s take a look at how the author makes the choice In today's digital age, UI design has become a key ele Armenia WhatsApp Number ment in creating an engaging user experience. A successful UI design requires not only technical knowledge but also a deep understanding of subtleties. This article will explore two basic but extremely important graphic elements rounded corners and right angles. How they affect user perception and interaction, how to apply them appropriately in design, and how they are used in practical cases. Characteristics of rounded corners and right angles Before introducing rounded corners and right angles, let me first share with you a psychological effect boubakiki effect.





This effect was first proposed by German psychologist Wolfgang Kohler in The sharp, fast tone of the word kiki echoes the sharp star pattern The round, smooth sound of the word bouba echoes the rounded cloud-like pattern. As early as Wolfgang Kohler conducted an experiment that showed two forms and asked readers which shape was called takete and which shape was called maluma. Although not explicitly stated, Kohler hints at a strong tendency to pair zigzag shapes with takete and round shapes with maluma. In another set of experiments in , Ramachandran and Edward Hubbard repeated Kohler's experiments using the words kiki and bouba, asking American undergraduates and Indian Tamil speakers.

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