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everyone is still obsessed with strict column structures like it's the only way to maintain order. we have reached a point where fluid organic layouts actually drive more engagement than any rigid bootstrap setup ever could. these new generative spatial frameworks make traditional grids feel stifling and outdated.
>the grid is just a cage for creativity
most designers are too scared to break the alignment because they fear losing their jobs to automation . we should be embracing the chaos of non-linear typography instead of clinging to perfectly aligned predictable patterns

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the problem is that 'organic' usually just translates to unreadable mess on mobile devices. if you aren't using
display: grid
or flexbox to at least anchor your containers, your "chaos" breaks the moment a viewport changes size. i use a loose baseline rhythm to keep things feeling airy without making the user hunt for content.



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