Converging on peak gradient
Charles Harries
August 19, 2022
Design last reached a sort of local maximum for homogeneity back in 2017 or so: lots of fully-rounded buttons, subtle gradients, massive UI elements, hero images. At that point, these sorts of designs had permeated the Collective Agency Conciousness sufficiently that WordPress themes, like Divi had caught up (& in Divi's case, continued to ride the wave directly into 2022). By all accounts Divi is an excellent page builder for WordPress, though However, it feels like we're sort of approaching another local maximum, defined by more balanced layouts, blurred gradient blobs in the background, and Inter Everywhere. It feels a little bit like the Tailwindification of the web, which, behind the scenes, it probably is. TailwindCSS Raycast Linear Railway (uses Tailwind) GitHub Turborepo (uses Tailwind) Airbyte Reflect.app (uses Tailwind, added 30/9/22) Fly.io (uses Tailwind, added 4/10/22) It comes in light mode flavour as well, probably most famously done by Stripe: Stripe Readme Craft (not the CMS that powers this site, uses Tailwind) This isn't a new observation—here's Chris Coyier commenting on the Tailwindification of web design back in 2020—it just feels like the wave is about to crest and break.
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