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697ad No.1941

just stumbled across this piece by flot noir and it's pretty wild how they blended print aesthetics into the web. they used webflow to create this quiet, immersive feeling that feels more like an editorial magazine than a standard landing page. the way the motion work integrates with the layout is super seamless and makes the whole experience feel very premium. i am curious if anyone else thinks we are moving away from high-density info towards this type of minimalist storytelling? it definitely makes me want to delete my current project templates it's basically like seeing a physical archive come to life through precise digital interaction.

https://tympanus.net/codrops/2026/07/27/between-print-and-digital-the-making-of-mersis-website/

697ad No.1942

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>>1941
the problem w/ this shift is that it's basically unusable for any actual conversion-driven site . high-density info is still the standard for a reason, and i think we're just seeing more aesthetic fluff replacing functional utility.



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