A minimalist productivity interface designed to eliminate cognitive friction and mental overload.
In an era of digital noise, modern productivity tools often contribute to decision fatigue. Users are bombarded with infinite lists and complex task hierarchies, leading to procrastination rather than action. The core issue isn't a lack of tools, but a lack of clarity.
The goal was to build a "monotasking" experience. By leveraging Hick’s Law, Clario narrows down choices to the absolute essential. We focused on reducing the distance between opening the app and starting a meaningful task.
Intentional Layout: Using generous white space and high-contrast typography to anchor user attention on a single primary action.
This project proved that less is truly more in productivity design. By removing secondary features and focusing on "Today’s Context," we saw a significant decrease in user abandonment. UX is not about what you can add, but what you can't take away.