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<div style="text-align: center;">''Simple by default, powerful when needed.''</div>
== Purpose ==
Design is driven at the highest level by a vision. We rely on a set of design principles to fulfill that design vision. These principles guide all aspects of the user interface design.
 
== Guidelines ==
=== Design Vision ===
The design vision is focused on two attributes of KDE Applications and Workspaces that connect its past to its future.
 
* ''Capable'' - Power and flexibility. KDE Applications and Workspaces allow users to be effortlessly creative and efficiently productive.
* ''Human'' - Simple and inviting. KDE Applications and Workspaces are pleasant to experience and easy to use.
 
=== Design Principles ===
The following design principles are used in support of the Design Vision.
*Capable
** ''Solve a problem.'' - Identify and make very clear to the user what need is addressed and how.
** ''Always in control.'' - It should always be clear what can be done, what is happening and what happened. The user should never feel at the mercy of the tool. Give the user the final say.
** ''Be flexible.'' - Provide sensible defaults but consider optional functionality or customizations that do not interfere with the primary task.
 
*Human
** ''Make it easy to focus on what matters.'' - Remove or minimize elements not crucial to the primary task. Use spacing to keep things uncluttered. Use color to draw attention. Reveal additional information or optional functions when needed, not before.
** ''I know how to do that!'' - Make things easier to learn by reusing design patterns from other applications.
** ''Do the heavy lifting for me.'' - Make complex tasks simple. Make novices feel like experts.
 
 
 
<span style="font-size: 85%">Elements of these guidelines have been adapted, per license, from [https://developer.android.com/design/index.html Android Design].</span>
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