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OKLCH, explained for designers
Last week, TailwindCSS released their v4 version with revamped color tokens using OKLCH. I forsee more web devs are going to adopt OKLCH as the new standard for color tokens. This might sound very technical, but it's actually a significant change UI/UX designer should be aware of. With major browsers now reaching 93.1% adoption rate, OKLCH is on track to be the new standard that bridges design and development. Most designers are familiar with RGB and HSL color spaces, but OKLCH is a new way of t

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Defining Personal Style for Your Blog & Website
After settling down for the basic functionality of a website, its time to dig deeper and let some personality shines! We want your website to speak who you are, so enjoy the freedom of building anything possible, as it is one of the advantages of building your own website. However, personal style does not just drop in one day. In fact, many designers have been developing styles for clients or companies, they may not have a clear answer. I also had a long thought on this and I have put together a