How Pace Layers Shape Interaction Design

By acknowledging the different speeds at which design elements evolve, designers can create consistent and adaptable user experiences. Pace layers represent design phases in interaction design. The foundation layer consists of user needs and functionalities, which change slowly to ensure long-term usability. The Medium Layer consists of Interaction patterns and interface design that evolve at a more moderate pace to adapt to user feedback and trends. The fast layer of visual design and aesthetics, on the other hand, can change rapidly to keep pace with user preferences.