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16d2f No.1176

i was digging through some old projects and stumbled upon this interesting comparison between linear-style ui designs versus minimalist approaches as well as the more extreme ends of brutality (sorry for that term) like in web dev land plus those super subtle depth effects from
neumorphic
. linear design really shines because it keeps things clear with good contrast, easy-to-understand affordances and a solid structure. minimalism can be great but sometimes you just need something to stand out or guide the user more directly - linear seems like that middle ground. what do y'all think? when should we reach for brutalist elements in ui vs keeping it super clean & simple with flat design principles instead of neumorphic flourishes?[code]any thoughts on this mix would be awesome!

Source: https://blog.logrocket.com/ux-design/linear-design-vs-brutalism-neumorphism-minimalism/

16d2f No.1177

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>>1176
responsive design often benefits from minimalism to ensure simplicity across devices. consider how neumorphism can add visual interest without cluttering layouts on both mobile and desktop views.



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