Thank you for writing this! I’ve been trying to find what this aesthetic is called for a while and was just describing it as “gen alpha web design” but this is much better. Your descriptions of it align with some of the elements of the just f*ing use html case. “paperclip-punk” is a perfect naming.
Thank you for writing this! Inspired me to build my next personal site using this post as inspiration for aesthetics. Attribution to this post as inspiration is in the origin-story @ https://nossilg.com/
I love that you added the hyphen. The AI harness PI has a website that follows many of these design principles. The sandbox that is my website follows parts but I also added weird font sizes and cartographic elements in hopes of slowing the reader down lol. I am deff going to drop this into conversation like its already a thing!
These are notes I had turned to a report based on a design doc that focuses on history and GIS, I'd like to apply what you have laid out here to looking at a flood.
Thank you for writing this! I’ve been trying to find what this aesthetic is called for a while and was just describing it as “gen alpha web design” but this is much better. Your descriptions of it align with some of the elements of the just f*ing use html case. “paperclip-punk” is a perfect naming.
Thank you Kyle!
Thank you for writing this! Inspired me to build my next personal site using this post as inspiration for aesthetics. Attribution to this post as inspiration is in the origin-story @ https://nossilg.com/
Thanks again!
I love that you added the hyphen. The AI harness PI has a website that follows many of these design principles. The sandbox that is my website follows parts but I also added weird font sizes and cartographic elements in hopes of slowing the reader down lol. I am deff going to drop this into conversation like its already a thing!
Koh Ker & Jayavarman IV — A GIS Research Brief https://share.google/rkwjRRa8sqTKV4QSqI
These are notes I had turned to a report based on a design doc that focuses on history and GIS, I'd like to apply what you have laid out here to looking at a flood.
Appreciate the work here 🙏