Explore different design philosophies and see how they transform the entire site experience. Select a style to apply it globally, or lock your preference to maintain consistency.
Current Style: Swiss International Style
Clarity, grid systems, sans-serif typography. Objective communication through systematic design.
Raw, uncompromising design. System fonts, hard contrast, and grid-breaking layouts.
Inspired by paper and ink. Elevation, color surfaces, and systematic interaction patterns.
Soft, extruded surfaces. Monochrome palette with subtle depth and tactile interfaces.
Frosted glass aesthetics. Blurred backgrounds, translucent surfaces, and layered depth.
Less is more. Abundant whitespace, ultra-light typography, and barely-there interfaces.
More is more. Overlapping elements, vibrant colors, and rich visual complexity.
Dense modular grids, geometric sans-serif, primary color accents. Form follows function.
Sparse asymmetric grids, solid color planes, all-caps typography. Pure abstraction.
Bold, angular layout and high-contrast propaganda-inspired typography.
Soft 3D effects, rounded blobs, vibrant color, and playful interface elements.
Interfaces styled with real-world materials like paper, leather, and glass.
Clean flat UI with shadow depth, vibrant color blocks, and refined motion.
Colorful, expressive layouts using abstract geometric forms and playful shapes.
Disorder, chaos, and intentional violations of design norms and legibility.
90s nostalgia meets glitch futurism. Think neon, pixel fonts, and retro grids.
Geocities-era revival: table layouts, gradients, gifs, and default blue links.
Neon against dark UI, glitch effects, grid overlays, and tech dystopia energy.
Modern brutalism with bold blocks, sharp grids, and interactive behavior.
Magazine-style grid, elegant serif display, whitespace as design.
Designs that emerge from code, data, or randomness. Often motion-driven.
Glitch blends, surreal symmetry, machine-enhanced layout systems.
Clarity, grid systems, sans-serif typography. Objective communication through systematic design.
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