Don’t Fake the Click
Not everything should look clickable.
But many websites accidentally pretend.
A headline that changes color on hover.
An icon with a shadow.
A box that looks exactly like a button.
The visitor clicks.
Nothing happens.
Now there’s confusion.
And confusion is expensive.
Design is a language.
Rounded corners suggest action.Blue underlined text suggests a link.
A hover effect suggests movement.
If something isn’t clickable, it shouldn’t speak that language.
Because every false signal teaches the visitor one thing:
Don’t trust this interface.
Good design removes doubt.
Clickable things look clickable.
Everything else stays quiet.Clarity builds confidence.
And confident visitors move forward.
Clean interface. Clear signals. No fake buttons.
