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Resources
Explore practical resources on text-first web design, content clarity, and structure that solves real publishing and UX decisions.
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Introduction
Resources is where the useful stuff lives. This category covers practical guides, plain-language explanations, and sharp notes on how text-first websites work when the layout has to carry meaning on its own.
That matters more now because readers are quicker, interfaces are noisier, and helpful content has to earn attention fast. We use this section to break down decisions real teams face: structure, clarity, hierarchy, readability, and when less actually improves understanding.
Why This Matters
This category exists to test how a vertical archive can stay engaging without borrowing attention from images, badges, or content tricks.
The structure is the feature. A clear heading, measured intro, and strong list of posts are enough when the hierarchy is handled properly.
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minimalist website design examples
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Minimalist Website Design Examples That Still Work
A practical examples-driven guide to minimalist website design that focuses on hierarchy, spacing, typography, contrast, and restraint.
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personal website examples
Post 02
Personal Website Examples With Real Personality
Study personal website examples across ultra-minimal, writer-style, one-page, and anti-portfolio formats so you can choose the right direction.
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one page website examples
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One Page Website Examples That Actually Work
Study one page website examples, when single-scroll sites work best, how to structure them well, and where a one-page format starts to break down.
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