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#+title: Brut CSS
#+Author: Yann Esposito
#+Date: [2022-10-23]
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* BRUT CSS
I've took some time to build my own specialized CSS Framework.
The end goal of this framework is to help in the building of Nerd-targeted web applications.
What I mean by that, is that in most of my professional experience, I had to
build internal administration tools that I needed to share with other developers
and managers.
I am also recently fond some aspect of "Brutalism".
The idea I like the most is about, going directly to the useful and tear appart
anything else.
And having something pleasing to the eye is quite often in direct contradiction
with having a professional tool.
A good hammer does not have to be beautiful, it must just be a hammer.
In fact, if I was to give you a hammer in gold with incrusted diamonds and nice
decorations it would probably be a shitty hammer for the sake of planting nails.
So here it is.
- I want a framework with insane density of information. Which is in direct
opposition with best modern design practices when it come to website. Most new
websites are just... Empty, full of nothingness for you to breathe...
Fuck that.
- A minimalistic framework. The framework should be mostly finished, I will
probably not add many new features along the time. Having a constrained,
limited number of components is the feature.
- It should immediately be obvious, the application is for professional use, and
should intimidate just by its look and feel any non core-developer to use it.