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A guide to the Modern Minimal UI style
Functional, readable, sleek, and sexy.

There wasn’t a thing like this one until a long time and I feel like I’ve been waiting for a new, functional, and visually appealing design style to emerge. And it stole my heart completely.
I’ve been witnessing similar design style patterns in many interfaces. These interfaces looked extremely good — they were eye-catching and readable but friendly and not too extravagant. I thought they were a perfect in-between of being good-looking and functional at the same time.
Because that’s the main problem with design trends — they look mesmerizing, but you can’t really make a fully functional product using them (no doubt that neumorphism or glassmorphism is not accessible enough to use on a daily basis).
So, I called this design style “Modern Minimal”. It’s minimalistic comparing to the other design styles, but at the same time is not as dull and boring as old Material Design or Flat. You can spot many inspirations from the different styles in it (like skeumorphism and glassmorphism, even!) but as you will see, it all works together and it doesn’t exceed certain level of visual complexity.
So, let’s get to it!