blendfocused
Blendfocused refers to a design philosophy and practical methodology that prioritises the integration and seamless blending of distinct elements within a single system or product. The approach emerged in the late 1990s in the fields of human–computer interaction and visual design, where practitioners sought to move beyond rigid compartmentalisation of components. By focusing on how components interact, adjust, and communicate with one another, blendfocused projects aim to create more cohesive user experiences, reduce cognitive load, and promote adaptability across contexts.
In early web design, blendfocused principles were applied to layout grids, typography and colour schemes, encouraging
Key characteristics of blendfocused work include modular design, cross‑disciplinary collaboration, rigorous testing of component interactions, and