The complete collection of interface design systems. Analyze the past, present, and future of UI.
Developed in Switzerland in the 1950s. Mathematical grids. Asymmetry. Sans-serif typography. The ultimate rejection of decoration in favor of clarity.
A reaction against the polished. It is raw, unadorned, and structurally exposed. High contrast borders, clashing colors, and system fonts.
Soft UI. Elements appear to be extruded from the background material. A play on light, shadow, and depth without the heavy textures of skeuomorphism.
A hierarchy defined by translucency. Background blurs (backdrop-filter) allow content to float over layered backgrounds, mimicking frosted glass.
The retro-futurism of the late 90s. Chrome textures, liquid metal, alien typography, and neon cyans. A technological optimism mixed with grunge.
Adaptive, personal, and tactile. Material 3 blends humanist color with elevation cues and personalized palettes.
Luxurious, tactile, and dimensional. Modern skeuomorphism pairs physical textures with crisp digital UI systems.
Pattern-heavy, joyful, and unapologetically bold. Memphis design celebrates color blocking and playful geometry.
Earthy palettes, editorial typography, and soft gradients. Organic minimalism signals wellness and sustainability.