Lots of creative folks, like designers and photographers, really dig HTML5 websites because they let them express themselves in cool ways. Chungi Yoo’s portfolio is a neat example. It’s not just a plain showcase; it’s like a fun playground where you can mess around with stuff like headers and buttons, which makes it a good time. Chungi Yoo uses HTML5’s latest stuff along with tools like Vue.js, Nuxt.js, and GSAP to make it all snazzy and user-friendly.
Chunking: How to Design for a Brain That Can Only Hold Four Things
Your working memory holds about four things, not seven. Chunking groups loose information into meaningful units that slip past that limit, the psychology behind phone numbers, scannable pages, multi-step forms, and grouped navigation.




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