Three Ways to Distinguish a Site From the Norm

In an age where so much web design is already neat, clean, and simple, I can think of three ways to distinguish your site from the norm:

Stunning visuals that cannot be created in UI vector editors, like Figma and Sketch Beautifully-animated interactions that cannot be dreamt in the language of Stacks of Rectangles Typography

The third is the most accessible, and an awesome place to differentiate your brand. Accordingly, look for a renaissance of type — a flourishing of … Read article “Three Ways to Distinguish a Site From the Norm”

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