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Linear vs. non-linear design: Which is better and when?
By Daniel Schwarz2026๋
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**Linear vs. non-linear design: Which is better and when?**
Neither linear design nor non-linear designs are inherently better, as the best user experience is the one thatโs designed for your users specifically. To understand what your users want, youโd have to research them. That being said, linear design is somewhat based on decades of UX research, making it one of the best design languages around, so it certainly wouldnโt be a bad choice. Itโs also quite minimal, so the opportunity to adapt or build upon its solid foundations is always there. When should linear design be used vs...
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Neither linear design nor non-linear designs are inherently better, as the best user experience is the one thatโs designed for your users specifically. To understand what your users want, youโd have to research them. That being said, linear design is somewhat based on decades of UX research, making it one of the best design languages around, so it certainly wouldnโt be a bad choice. Itโs also quite minimal, so the opportunity to adapt or build upon its solid foundations is always there. When should linear design be used vs...
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