In the very first video clip of this mini-series, I developed the hero area of a web page I created as an imaginative experiment to break out of my style rut.
Today, we’re proceeding to the second section– and points get a little bit more intriguing.
I’m remaining to develop out this “brutalist-inspired” format in GeneratePress and GenerateBlocks, and in this video clip, we’ll study a few new methods:
What you’ll see in this episode:
– When to break the grid for much better aesthetic equilibrium
– How to line up formats with a 12-column grid system
– Using Flexbox and Grid together for logo formats and content cards
– Creating a pseudo-element border that overlaps areas
– Handling responsive designs for tablet and mobile
– How one little visual detail (a border!) can tie the whole design with each other
This page continues the experiment I started– trying a completely different design style to push my creative limits. If you missed part one, you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/IMqz03sSuy8?si=7_GMhX9KlkJBp4wQ
Allow me understand in the remarks if you would love to see me proceed constructing out the rest of this web page– and don’t neglect to subscribe so you don’t miss the next part!
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