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How brutalist design is taking over the internet

ASLAN FAKHRI
UX Collective
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9 min readNov 19, 2020

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A photo of a brutalist building by Markus Winkler
Markus Winkler

“In its ruggedness and lack of concern to look comfortable or easy, Brutalism can be seen as a reaction by a younger generation to the lightness, optimism, and frivolity of today’s web design.”

Brutalist architecture

Photo of the National Theatre in London by Simon Hutsch
National Theatre by Simone Hutsch

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Examples

Purists

A screenshot of craigstlist.org
craigstlist.org

UX minimalist

A screenshot of rickowens.com
rickowens.com

‘Anti-ists’ or Artists

A screenshot of Yves Tumor’s website, howilearnedtolovetheindustry.info
howilearnedtolovetheindustry.info
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Written by ASLAN FAKHRI

Designer, writer and thinker. Co-founder‎ of Two Studio instagram.com/stu.two

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