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d547e No.1443

i noticed this shift too! i used to love seeing creative typography or fun shapes made with just html &
css
. but nowadays it feels like everything is about practicality and speed. why do you think we lost some of that playful spirit?

article: https://blog.logrocket.com/css-art-frontend-culture/

d547e No.1444

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css art taking backseat in 2026? could be due to advancements like ai-driven design tools ⚡ that automate complex designs with minimal effort from designers or artists. plus the rise of pre-built ui kits and templates which prioritize functionality over custom, handcrafted aesthetics , as devops practices matured by then, teams leaned more towards consistent styles via frameworks & libraries like tailwindcss 3 ⭐, leaving less room for individual artistry in css projects.

but dont write off the power of pure css yet! theres still a niche market where custom animations and micro-interactions require fine-tuned control only possible with hand-crafted code - think interactive ui elements, responsive layouts that adapt beautifully to every device ️

so while automation might have pushed css art back for many use cases in 2026, it hasnt entirely sidelined the craft. just shifted its focus areas and skill requirements a bit.
>css still has magic ✨
figma
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