Minimalism has been a dominant force in web design for over a decade, but in 2026 it looks and feels different from the stark, almost sterile interfaces of the past. Today’s minimalism is warmer, m...
Design and accessibility are often framed as opposites: if you make a website accessible, you’ll end up with something plain and ugly. In reality, good accessibility usually sharpens your aesthetic...
Designing a landing page that converts well in the U.S. isn’t just about clean visuals and a catchy headline. U.S. audiences have specific expectations shaped by culture, regulation, and a very mat...
Michael Brown
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