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What Should a Good Interface Design Incorporate?

At Pixwelz, we are a passionate team of designers dedicated to crafting intuitive and impactful digital experiences. Specializing in UI/UX design, branding, WordPress, WooCommerce, and Shopify, we blend creativity with strategy to deliver solutions that engage users and drive business success.

From concept to execution, we transform ideas into seamless, beautiful designs. Let’s build digital experiences that not only look stunning but also deliver real results.


How the Concept of Ribbedmorphism Was Born?

Every great design starts with a question. For us, it was: How can we create something fresh yet functional?

As we worked on our rebranding, we weren’t satisfied with existing design trends. Also, the term Glassmorphism felt too common. The ribbed glass effect was elegant but lacked depth. We wanted something that stood out; something uniquely ours.

That’s when the idea struck. What if we merge both?

We started experimenting. Layering textures. Playing with transparency. Adjusting blurs. The more we refined it, the more it felt right. It had clarity, depth, and a premium touch. That’s when we knew; we had created something new.


How the Concept of Ribbedmorphism Was Born?

Every great design starts with a question. For us, it was: How can we create something fresh yet functional?

As we worked on our rebranding, we weren’t satisfied with existing design trends. Also, the term Glassmorphism felt too common. The ribbed glass effect was elegant but lacked depth. We wanted something that stood out; something uniquely ours.

That’s when the idea struck. What if we merge both?

We started experimenting. Layering textures. Playing with transparency. Adjusting blurs. The more we refined it, the more it felt right. It had clarity, depth, and a premium touch. That’s when we knew; we had created something new.

Every great design starts with a question. For us, it was: How can we create something fresh yet functional?

As we worked on our rebranding, we weren’t satisfied with existing design trends. Also, the term Glassmorphism felt too common. The ribbed glass effect was elegant but lacked depth. We wanted something that stood out; something uniquely ours.

That’s when the idea struck. What if we merge both?

We started experimenting. Layering textures. Playing with transparency. Adjusting blurs. The more we refined it, the more it felt right. It had clarity, depth, and a premium touch. That’s when we knew; we had created something new.