Building for Attention Spans Under 3 Seconds
Users don’t wait. Your site shouldn't either.

Modern users make decisions in seconds. If your site doesn’t grab attention instantly, it loses. I’ve worked on dozens of landing pages — and the ones that succeed do three things well: they establish visual hierarchy fast, they communicate value in 7 words or less, and they load in under 2 seconds.
Through A/B testing, I found that bold, benefit-driven headings and strong contrast outperformed “clever” designs. When people land on your site, they’re not curious — they’re cautious. They scan. They bounce if they’re not reassured.
Even the perception of speed matters. Lazy-load visuals, optimize for LCP, and design first viewports that are emotionally punchy. You don’t need to be loud — but you must be clear.
Designing for attention isn’t about making things flashy. It’s about understanding urgency — and meeting users exactly where they are.