The anti-Dribbble — when designers got bored of glass morphism and decided raw honesty was the new luxury. Thick black borders, offset drop shadows that look like they were pasted on with a glue stick, saturated background fills that clash on purpose, and typography so bold it's practically shouting across the room. Inspired by Figma's brand refresh, Gumroad's checkout page, and every indie SaaS that realized making your UI look slightly unfinished signals confidence, not incompetence. It's brutalism that went to art school and came back with a color theory minor.
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