I never really thought about how gradients could enhance user professional gradient background until I read this article. The point about using gradients to create a sense of space and focus is something I can relate to. It’s fascinating how such a small design choice can have such a big impact on how a site feels. The visuals in the blog really helped me understand how gradients can create more immersive web experiences. Overall, a useful piece for anyone looking to refresh their design approach!
How can the effective use of gradients in web design enhance the overall user experience and help create a more visually engaging website, while ensuring that subtlety is maintained to avoid overwhelming the design, and what are some key examples or best practices for integrating gradients into modern web design to add depth, personality, and a sense of space without making the site feel too bold or distracting?