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I’m looking at the currency block. Each box has a colored “drop shadow”. I spent a minute or so trying to figure out what the significance of the color is. Finally, I noticed that the color appears to cycle between cyan, magenta, and yellow. Is this a design element only, or do the colors actually have some meaning with respect to the symbol?




Purely cosmetic. In hindsight, probably unnecessary — but once you add color, it’s hard to stop

I do like how it has some brutalist web design elements. With regards to drop-shadow colours on the /symbols page, it doesn't provide additional structure, so I would choose either none or a grayscale tint. Or, if you prefer colours, choose as many distinct colours as there are categories, such that they provide that additional structure.

The symbols on that page could be a bit bigger, though, as they are the main subject. (I changed 1.125rem to something like 1.6rem for text-lg; that works, but it could get a bit crowded with the clickable arrow on lower resolution screens).

I'm not a huge fan of things that move; the offset of a block of symbols, as well as scaling of an individual symbol block when hovering seems a bit too much. I would do either, but not both.


I was going to complain about something or other in the design but then stopped myself: we don't get enough quirky designs as it is.

Not the author, but it seems to be only stylistic



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