Glassmorphism is a UI trend that uses transparency, depth, and hierarchy to create a frosted glass aesthetic. It has gained popularity in the design community and can make interfaces look modern and trendy. This post explores the history of glassmorphism, its components, and the benefits and drawbacks of using it in designs.
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What is glassmorphism?A brief history of glassmorphismPopularity of glassmorphismThe key components of glassmorphismBenefits and drawbacks of glassmorphismOver 200k developers and product managers use LogRocket to create better digital experiencesIs glassmorphism a useful trend to follow?ConclusionLogRocket : Analytics that give you UX insights without the need for interviews3 Comments
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