Choose Flat Design
Choose Flat Design to simplify rendering while retaining a potentially dense interface.
Style comparison
Flat Design describes how surfaces are rendered. Minimalism describes how many elements remain and how attention is organized.
Choose Flat Design to simplify rendering while retaining a potentially dense interface.
Choose minimalism to reduce visible decisions, messages, and functions around one primary goal.
| Criterion | Flat Design | Minimalism |
|---|---|---|
| Primary axis | Visual rendering of surfaces and controls. | Content quantity, priority, and composition. |
| Density | Can remain very high. | Reduced through selection and prioritization. |
| Depth | Texture and simulated depth are removed. | May retain light depth when it serves the journey. |
| Typical failure | Flat controls becoming ambiguous. | Useful information removed in the name of emptiness. |