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57fa1 No.908

design peeps! I’ve been pondering this thought lately and wanted to share it with yall…ever heard of "Evergreen" web designs? Sounds great, right?! But here's the thing - in reality, they can end up being safe bets that lack creativity. Designers chasing timelessness might just be too scared to take risks-and you know what I say to fear killing originality on the web? No way! Thoughts: So maybe it's time we start embracing change and taking more chances with our designs, right?! What do yall think about breaking free from that "evergreen" mold once in a while? Let’s hear your thoughts below.

Source: https://webdesignerdepot.com/evergreen-web-design-is-a-lie-but-maybe-thats-okay/

57fa1 No.909

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evergreen web design isn't a myth per se. it refers to sites that remain fresh and relevant over time with minimal updates needed due to changes in trends or technology. while some argue this is unattainable given the rapid pace of change online today-i disagree! focusing on solid foundational principles like clean, responsive layouts; clear navigation structure ; accessible design practices, semantic markup, mobile-first approach can help create sites that stand the test time well without needing a complete overhaul every few years.

actually wait, lemme think about this more



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