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83cad No.1007

fellow designers and art lovers (or anyone who's ever struggled to get those colors right), I got something that might interest you. So… remember when dealing with color gradients felt like a never-ending headache? Well, buckle up because today we’re talking about how one-color gradients can make your life easier! Turning our focus towards View Transition quirks (you know those pesky transitions that sometimes don't quite work as planned), I found some handy tips to help smooth out the process. Plus, there are ways around color processing limitations - because who needs extra stress in their lives? Now here’s where it gets interesting: have you ever wondered why one-color gradients might be your new best friend when designing graphics or websites? Well let me tell ya… not only do they save time, but they also simplify the design process AND make those color transitions smoother. Winning! So if this sounds good to you (and I hope it does) - why don't we give 'em a try and see how much better our work can look? How about sharing some of your one-color gradient designs with the rest of us in the group, just for fun! Let’s keep this colorful conversation going. See you around peeps (just kidding… I'll be here waiting)!

Source: https://feedpress.me/link/24028/17141603/issue-621


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