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Time For Another Moebius-Looking Video Game


The brilliant French artist Jean “Moebius” Giraud had one of the most recognisable art styles around, and while his works have inspired video games for decades—including the ones he worked on directly—few have been able to truly look like one of his illustrations come to life.Read more

A Whistle-Stop Tour of 4 New CSS Color Features


I was just writing in my “What’s new in since CSS3?” article about recent and possible future changes to CSS colors. It’s weirdly a lot. There are just as many or more new and upcoming ways to define colors than … A Whistle-Stop Tour of 4 New CSS Color Features...

Uno All Wild Is Uno Without All Those Pesky Numbers And Colors


The point of the card game Uno is to discard your hand one card at a time by matching the color or number of the previously played card. In Mattel’s new take on the classic game, Uno All Wild, you need not worry about numbers or colors, because every single card is wild.Read more

Care for the Text


How do you make a great website? Everyone has an answer at the ready: Flashy animations! The latest punk-rock CSS trick! Gradients! Illustrations! Colors to pack a punch! Vite! And, sure, all these things might make a website better. But …

Coloring With Code — A Programmatic Approach To Design


Learn to create beautiful, inspiring, and unique color palettes/combinations, all from the comfort of your favorite text editor! The post Coloring With Code — A Programmatic Approach To Design appeared first on Codrops

Open Props (and Custom Properties as a System)


Perhaps the most basic and obvious use of CSS custom properties is design tokens. Colors, fonts, spacings, timings, and other atomic bits of design that you can pull from as you design a site. If you pretty much only pull …

Color Alpha Anywhere


In my “Different Degrees of Custom Property Usage” article, I noted a situation about colors and CSS custom properties where I went “too far” with breaking up HSL color values. Breaking every single color into its H, S, and L parts … The post Color Alpha Anywhere...

Different Degrees of Custom Property Usage


One way to work with Custom Properties is to think of them as design tokens. Colors, spacings, fonts, and whatnot. You set them at the root of the page and use them throughout your CSS. Very useful, and the classic … The post Different Degrees of Custom Property Usage appeared first...

Grainy Gradients


Browse through Dribbble or Behance, and you’ll find designers using a simple technique to add texture to an image: noise. Adding noise makes otherwise solid colors or smooth gradients, such as shadows, more realistic. But despite designers’ affinity for texture, … The post Grainy Gradients...

The Story Behind TryShape, a Showcase for the CSS clip-path property


I love shapes, especially colorful ones! Shapes on websites are in the same category of helpfulness as background colors, images, banners, section separators, artwork, and many more: they can help us understand context and inform our actions through affordances. A … The post The Story Behind...

Creating Interactive Product Pages With React and Cloudinary


With Cloudinary and React, create low-bandwidth, interactive product pages for e-commerce on which shoppers can specify sizes, colors, and custom text. The post Creating Interactive Product Pages With React and Cloudinary appeared first on Codrops

Sonic Colors: Ultimate Glitches Could Cause Seizures


Sonic Colors: Ultimate isn’t even officially out yet, but as VGC reports, Sega are already putting out statements addressing the buggy state it’s in. While the game’s full release is tomorrow, pre-orderererers were able to get the game last Friday, and apparently haven’t been having a great time...

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