Designing for touch: why texture matters as much as color
```html Designing for touch: why texture matters as much as color Photo by Alexander Jawfox (@alexander_jawfox) August has a particular feeling to it. The heat sits heavy in the afternoon, and by early evening there's that first hint — just a whisper, really — that something is beginning to shift. I find myself reaching for things that feel good in my hands during this time of year. A linen scarf that isn't quite warm enough for fall but feels like a small promise. A bag with a woven strap that has just enough roughness to it that you know it's real. That reaching — I think that's what got me thinking seriously about texture in the first place. We talk about color constantly, and I get it. Color is the first thing you see. It's what catches you from across a room or stops your scroll. But texture is what makes you stay. It's what your hand goes to when you pick something up off a table, what your fingers read before your eyes have finished ...