It’s monochromatic to reflect a lithograph, vintage considering the crosshatching strokes to shade. Everyone else is right - I’d say this is vintage-poster-1940s Americana & Mid-Century style without abstract shapes. And the lettering adheres to 1930s.Aka IONO VINTAGE 🤷♂️— freshletters (@freshletters_) February 22, 2023
CSS Grid is amazing. Just by adding a single line of code, this image grid becomes fully responsive 🤯 pic.twitter.com/sIQUcHhved— Per Harald Borgen 🇺🇦 (@perborgen) October 14, 2022
Blurred GlowStack 2 same divs/images on top of each other and apply blur with some transform to one of them.filter: blur(40px);transform: scale(1.3) rotate(30deg); pic.twitter.com/GzPLKHSZog— Emil Kowalski (@emilkowalski_) September 22, 2021
Here is the relevant code for the pinch gesture, I needed to get my transforms in order. The zoom function is a slight modification of the one in the article. pic.twitter.com/QBdjUEU6Zj— grant (@GrantCuster) September 6, 2022
If I'm critiquing your design and I see hanging punctuation anywhere, I've already jumped to the conclusion that you pay attention to even the finest details.— Cameron Moll (@cameronmoll) July 21, 2022
Four posters from BR's 1978 poster campaign by the veteran graphic designer Reginald Lander. In a decade not reknown for its railway poster design, Lander kept the flame alive #hastings #arundel #dover #Rochester pic.twitter.com/ovutKH0urT— 20th Century Posters (@C20thPosters) August 13, 2022
What companies come to mind when you think of exceedingly high-quality software products? Next-level attention to detail, delight, experience.— Stammy (@Stammy) August 12, 2022
Smart use of a layered mask image with blur filter to create a dreamlike experience for this single-page lookbook. by @okokservices pic.twitter.com/HVCCFyl9vm— HOVERSTAT.ES (@hoverstates) June 16, 2022