Brutalist editorial web design takes the raw, unpolished feel of brutalism and runs it through the structured typographic hierarchy of print magazines. Think oversized type, monospaced fonts, stark contrast, asymmetric grids, intentional imperfection — sites that trade polish for authenticity. Legibility and visual impact come first. Decorative convention doesn't get a seat at the table.
專案失敗的原因
合規
Variable Font Optimization
Typographic Scale Systems
Asymmetric Grid Engineering
Scroll-Driven Animation
CMS-Guarded Layouts
Accessibility-First Brutalism
我們構建的內容
Custom Type Pairing
Editorial Page Templates
Responsive Brutalist Grids
Dark Mode Typography
Micro-Interaction Library
Print-to-Digital Translation
我們的流程
Type & Tone Audit
Design System in Code
Page Build & Animation
CMS Integration & Content Entry
Performance Tuning & Launch
常見問題
What is brutalist web design?
Brutalist web design embraces raw layouts, oversized typography, stark color palettes, and a deliberate rejection of standard UI patterns. It takes its cues from Brutalist architecture's exposed structure. Done well, it produces memorable, high-impact sites. Done poorly, it's just ugly. The difference is typographic discipline and performance engineering.
Can a brutalist website still rank well on Google?
Absolutely. Brutalist aesthetics are visual choices — they don't conflict with SEO fundamentals. We use semantic HTML, proper heading hierarchy, fast font loading, and strong Core Web Vitals scores. Google indexes content structure, not visual style. Our brutalist builds routinely score 95+ on Lighthouse.
How do you handle font performance with heavy typography?
We subset variable fonts to include only the characters and axes you actually use, which cuts file sizes by 60–80%. Fonts are self-hosted with font-display: swap, preloaded on critical pages, and served through Vercel's edge network. We also use size-adjust and ascent-override CSS properties to kill layout shift before it happens.
Will my content team be able to update an editorial site without breaking it?
Yes. We build structured content models in your headless CMS with field validation, character limits, and image ratio enforcement. Editors work inside guardrails that protect typographic hierarchy and grid integrity. We also run a short training session and write documentation specifically for your site's editorial rules — not generic CMS docs.
How is editorial web design different from regular web design?
Editorial design borrows from print magazine layouts: deliberate white space, hierarchical type scales, pull quotes, dropcaps, margin annotations, asymmetric grids. Standard web design defaults to uniform card grids and safe symmetry. Editorial design treats each page as a composed reading experience, not a container of components.
Do brutalist sites work on mobile?
They do — when they're built correctly. We design responsive reflow logic that keeps the brutalist character intact on smaller screens. Oversized type scales down proportionally, asymmetric grids recompose rather than collapse, and touch targets meet accessibility standards. Mobile is engineered alongside desktop from day one, not bolted on at the end.
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