So in May, I went through an article by 👨🏻💻 Michal Malewicz 🪄 regarding a design style called #neubrutalism. It ditches most standard layout rules in UX Design and merges traditional layout concepts with super-high contrast, solid, often purposefully clashing colors.
Recognized brands like #Gumroad have used this style ideally making their site unique from competitors that use modern design styles.
![My image alt text](https://images.ctfassets.net/ha1zfvvw8i21/7DZUSMrROa9LlDUpbQqA6s/c5614f3502dc44d3cb8883020d99ee08/Screen-Shot-2022-06-28-at-3.20.24-PM-1024x561-2-749x410.png)
I decided to give it a try by doing a #designchallenge given by Memorisely on their slack group, a restaurant app that enables customers to easily make and confirm reservations while on the landing page.
![My image alt text](https://images.ctfassets.net/ha1zfvvw8i21/7wGcqnI4v5uGjlS7fEGUeq/22b319e7ff7f5b66d77f56dd09a032f7/Frame-6-937x1024-1-749x819.png)
You can have a look at the full case study here – https://lnkd.in/d2cEJbgn
You can also check the article by Michal Malewicz for more details – https://hype4.academy/articles/design/neubrutalism-is-taking-over-web