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Neubrutalism is taking over the web

A new design style merges chaotic visuals with good typography

7 min readMar 29, 2022
Neubrutalism Design Style

Since the material design revolution, we have been stuck with various versions of the modern-minimal style. Nice, rounded edges on everything, soft, colorful shadows and subtle, pretty gradients. That candy-like style almost appears to give out a bit of a glow.

People get bored with how their apps and websites look after six to seven years.

Design style evolution from 2007
How design styles changed over the years

Every seven years, however, the pendulum swings back between full-on skeuomorphism and complete minimalism, landing at a slightly different approach each time.

People simply get bored with how their apps and websites look after six to seven years. They need a change.

Neumorphism and Glassmorphism
Neumorphism (left) / Glassmorphism (right)

While Neumorphism, and to some extent Glassmorphism tried to steer the UI’s of the future into some new directions, none of those styles…

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Michal Malewicz
Michal Malewicz

Written by Michal Malewicz

One design and one lifestyle story per week Redefine education at https://hype4.academy → run https://squareblack.com → talk at https://youtube.com/MalewiczHype

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