The Call to Action, Revisited
The Call to Action hasn’t changed in a decade, but the bar has. A fresh look at prominence, copy, mobile tap targets, and accessibility, with lessons from three major design systems.
The Call to Action hasn’t changed in a decade, but the bar has. A fresh look at prominence, copy, mobile tap targets, and accessibility, with lessons from three major design systems.
Glassmorphism brings transparency, depth, and light back into modern UI. Learn how this “frosted glass” design trend enhances hierarchy, focus, and atmosphere, plus how to implement it in CSS responsibly.
Brutalism in web design rejects perfection for authenticity. Stark grids, raw type, and honest structure create interfaces that feel human, intentional, and impossible to ignore. Break the rules, on purpose.
Great podcast, guys.
I like limiting the review to 2 sites. Any more than that drags on a bit and you guys aren’t able to address the details.
Both sites look pretty good, and both use a healthy dose of color. Refreshing to see a couple sites really exploding their color selection and deliver in the execution.
You going to do the live stream during the next recording? That was pretty cool last week.
Enjoyed the podcast.
Didn’t love MacHeist. The home page overwhelms me and not in a good way. I think I need a little more hierarchy to the design and a little less content on the home page. I also thought the “click-scroll down-scroll up-click” process equaled a poor user experience. So, overall, I was unimpressed
Liked IconDeck quite a bit. I thought the “dock” thing on the side was pretty cool. Really like the color of the main graphic. Overall, I thought this site was a hit.