How can modern designers use daylight to make tech feel friendlier?

Modern designers can make technology feel friendlier by applying daylight principles that echo bright skies, water, glass, and polished surfaces. This approach relies on one clear upper light source, pale blue-tinted shadows to mimic environmental bounce, selective rim highlights, and restrained glints to give digital forms a tangible, welcoming presence.

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