TechGuru & Pustota
I was staring at an app that just shows a plain white screen when there's no data, and it got me thinking about how emptiness can actually be a statement. Do you ever notice how minimal design feels like a quiet rebellion against clutter?
Yeah, that white screen is almost like a digital Zen garden – all the chaos of data pushed to the edge so the core idea can breathe. It’s a clever way to let the user’s mind focus on what matters, but if you’re too lazy about the layout, it can feel like a flat, bland “I have nothing to show.” When you get the spacing, typography and color contrast just right, minimalism turns into a sharp, quiet protest against every useless pixel. Just remember, even a white screen has to have a purpose, otherwise it’s just another distraction.