Revisiting Digital Interfaces: The Role of Skeuomorphism, Flat Design, and Neo-Skeuomorphism in Modern UI
Azmir Mamat Nawi,
Norarifah Ali and
Hafeezur Rahman Mohd Yassin
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Azmir Mamat Nawi: Industrial Design Department, College of Creative Arts, University Technology MARA. Cawangan Kedah, Malaysia
Norarifah Ali: Industrial Design Department, College of Creative Arts, University Technology MARA. Cawangan Kedah, Malaysia
Hafeezur Rahman Mohd Yassin: Product Design Department, School of Arts, University Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 216-230
Abstract:
The evolution of User Interface (UI) design has seen significant shifts from Skeuomorphism to Flat Design and, more recently, Neo-Skeuomorphism. While Skeuomorphism enhances affordances and intuitive interaction, it often results in visual clutter and increased cognitive load. Conversely, Flat Design prioritizes minimalism and efficiency, but it lacks clear affordances, making user interaction less intuitive. Neo-Skeuomorphism has emerged as a hybrid approach, blending the realism of Skeuomorphism with the simplicity of Flat Design, though its effectiveness in modern UI remains underexplored. The problem addressed in this study is the lack of empirical and conceptual understanding of the balance between usability, cognitive load, aesthetic appeal, and user engagement across these UI paradigms. This study aims to examine the historical evolution, usability implications, and future prospects of Skeuomorphism, Flat Design, and Neo-Skeuomorphism. By conducting a qualitative conceptual analysis, the study synthesizes peer-reviewed literature, industry reports, and theoretical frameworks, including Affordance Theory, Cognitive Load Theory, and Media Naturalness Theory. A systematic literature review and content analysis were employed to evaluate the impact of UI paradigms on usability, cognitive load, engagement, and aesthetic perception. The findings indicate that Neo-Skeuomorphism provides an optimal balance, improving usability through subtle affordances and visual depth, while preserving a clean and modern aesthetic. Additionally, technological advancements such as AI, AR, and adaptive UI systems are expected to reshape UI paradigms, allowing dynamic transitions between Flat and Skeuomorphic elements based on user behaviour and interaction context.
Date: 2025
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