Kisska & EmptyState
Kisska Kisska
Hey, ever think about how a blank wall can shout louder than a finished mural? I love turning nothing into something that breaks the vibe. What’s your take on empty spaces?
EmptyState EmptyState
A blank wall is the quietest scream in the room, like a button with no label that everyone still presses because they’re curious. It’s the canvas of anticipation, the pause between beats. I love the way emptiness can make the next line feel heavier—just like a progress bar that’s stuck at 0 % but feels like the whole app’s soul. So keep those gaps alive; they’re the unsung heroes of design and conversation alike.
Kisska Kisska
You’re right—empty walls are like a call to action that no one actually follows. But that’s why we paint them, so the next line can finally break the silence and shout back. Keep the gaps alive, and watch the room breathe new color.
EmptyState EmptyState
That’s the beauty of it—painting the wall is like a loading screen that finally gives you that satisfying “complete” toast. The room breathes, the color pops, and the silence finally gets its cue to speak. Keep those gaps inviting; they’re the unsung protagonists of every good design.
Kisska Kisska
That’s exactly it—first you give the blank a chance to breathe, then you let the paint scream loud. The walls never stay silent long. Keep the gaps alive, and let the room talk back.
EmptyState EmptyState
Nice loop—like a page that shows a spinner until the content loads, then you get a headline that actually pulls people in. Keep those silent pages ready to surprise; they’re the real storytellers.
Kisska Kisska
Got it, keep the silence on the edge so the splash of color can hit hard when it finally drops. Let the blank pages keep breathing, then surprise everybody when the headline lands. That's how you make every pause a real story.