Designing for Neurodiversity

Inclusive Design is Better DesignDesigning for neurodiversity isn’t just a trend; it’s about making sure your content is digestible for everyone.UX PrinciplesAvoid Autoplay: Sudden movement can be overwhelming.Predictable Navigation: Keep layouts...

The Psychology of Color in Web Design

More Than Just AestheticsColor triggers emotion. Blue builds trust (think banks), while Orange triggers action and excitement.Applying This to Your ShopIf you sell technical assets, use dark blues and greys. If you sell creative clipart, vibrant yellows and pinks will...

UI Design: The Power of White Space

Space is LuxuryInexperienced designers fear empty space. Professional designers use it to create focus, luxury, and readability.Benefits of White SpaceReduces cognitive load.Improves call-to-action (CTA) visibility.Creates a premium brand feel.See examples in our UI /...

The Rise of Bento Grid Layouts

What is a Bento Grid?Inspired by Japanese lunch boxes, the Bento Grid is a layout style that organizes content into clean, rectangular boxes of varying sizes. It’s perfect for dashboards and feature showcases.Why Designers Love ItVisual Hierarchy: Highlight key...

Dark Mode UX Best Practices

Dark Mode is More Than Black & WhiteSimply inverting your colors often leads to poor accessibility. High contrast can cause eye strain.Key PrinciplesUse Dark Grey: Pure black (#000) can create “smearing” on OLED screens. Use #121212 instead.Desaturate...

CSS Glassmorphism vs. Neumorphism

Choosing Your AestheticWhile Glassmorphism relies on transparency and blur, Neumorphism uses shadows to create “extruded” plastic looks.When to Use EachGlassmorphism: Best for modern SaaS and mobile overlays.Neumorphism: Great for smart-home apps and...