Premium Web Design Principles
This skill outlines the key elements required to create "wow" factor, premium web applications.
1. Typography
- Font Choice: Use modern, geometric sans-serifs (e.g., Inter, Outfit, Manrope) or elegant serifs for headings. Avoid default system fonts unless intentionally styled.
- Hierarchy: Establish clear scale (h1 vs p). Use extreme contrast in size (huge headlines, small refined labels).
- Spacing: Generous line-height (1.5-1.7 for body). tracking-tight for large headings to make them feel solid.
2. Color & Depth
- Palette: Use a curated palette. Avoid pure black (#000000) or pure white (#FFFFFF) for backgrounds; use off-blacks (#0a0a0a) or soft creams (#fafafa).
- Gradients: Use subtle, noise-textured gradients rather than flat linear ones.
- Glassmorphism: Use backdrop-filter blur for overlays and navbars.
.glass {
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.05);
backdrop-filter: blur(10px);
border: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1);
}
3. Motion & Interaction (Framer Motion)
4. Layout & Rhythm
- Grid: Adhere to a strict grid system but break it intentionally for interest.
- Whitespace: Use whitespace (padding/margin) aggressively. "Premium" means space to breathe.
- Bento Grids: Use boxy, card-based layouts for feature showcases.
5. Imagery
- Quality: Use high-res, optimized images (WebP).
- Styling: Rounded corners (e.g.,
rounded-2xl or rounded-3xl for that modern feel).
- Parallax: Subtle scroll parallax on background images adds depth.