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How Many Fonts Should Your Website Use – 1, 2, or More?

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When you’re designing a website, picking fonts can be exciting - maybe too exciting. Suddenly, you’ve got your headline in a funky display font, your body text in something clean and minimal, your call-to-action in a bold condensed typeface, and before you know it… your site looks like a ransom note.

So how many fonts should you actually use on your website? The short answer: usually one or two.

Let’s break it down.

Why Font Restraint Matters

Fonts are more

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How Do You Stay Creative When Building Websites?

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Staying creative while building websites is both a challenge and an opportunity. With the constant demand for fresh designs, unique functionality, and meaningful user experiences, creativity plays a pivotal role in keeping your work engaging and innovative. But how do you sustain that creative energy when juggling technical constraints, deadlines, and sometimes repetitive tasks? Here are some strategies to help you stay inspired and inventive in your web development process.

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The Comeback of Maximalism: A Bold New Era for Web Design

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The Minimalist Movement has dominated the design world for years, championing clean lines, simple layouts, and a focus on negative space. But as with all trends, a shift is afoot. Maximalism is making a triumphant return, promising a bold, vibrant, and expressive new era for web design.

What is Maximalism?

Maximalism is the antithesis of minimalism. It embraces abundance, complexity, and ornamentation. Think

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Why do many Japanese websites maintain a design aesthetic that appears “90s or early 2000s” to Western eyes, while Western websites often embrace minimalist design trends?

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Minimalism vs maximalism web design...You like what you like, right?!

The minimalist design aesthetic, popular in Western design, often finds less traction in Japanese websites. This can be attributed to several cultural and historical factors:

  1. Cultural Appreciation for Detail: Japanese culture often values meticulousness and attention to detail. Minimalism, with its emphasis on simplicity and reduction, can sometimes be seen as lacking in depth or nuance.
  2. Historical Influence: Japan's rich history, including periods like Edo, has influenced a design aesthetic
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