Glassmorphism is a popular UI design trend that creates a glass-like texture for a modern and transparent interface. It incorporates translucency, blurring, borders, shadows, and gradients to enhance aesthetics while considering user experience. Despite its popularity in design circles and use by major tech companies like Apple and Microsoft, it remains underused in real-world products due to accessibility and practicality concerns. The post offers practical tips on creating glassmorphic designs and emphasizes the importance of subtlety and accessibility.

10m read timeFrom blog.logrocket.com
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What is glassmorphism?How to create glassmorphic designsIs it practical to implement glassmorphism on the web or in apps?Glassmorphism tips and best practicesOver 200k developers and product managers use LogRocket to create better digital experiencesConclusion: Is glassmorphism a good UI design trend to follow?LogRocket : Analytics that give you UX insights without the need for interviews
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