Neumorphism design is a visual style that creates depth and texture through the use of shadows and highlights. It's a modern approach to UI design that brings a unique and interactive feel to interfaces.

Key Features

  • Depth and Dimension: Shadows and highlights give elements a sense of depth.
  • Interactive Feedback: Users can feel the interaction with the interface elements.
  • Minimalism: Clean lines and a focus on essential elements.

Examples

Here are some examples of neumorphism design in action:

  • Button: A button with a subtle shadow and highlight gives it a tactile feel.
  • Input Field: A text field with a slight elevation and shadow makes it stand out.
  • Icon: An icon with a shadow and highlight can be more engaging than a flat design.

Neumorphism Button Example

Neumorphism Input Field Example

Neumorphism Icon Example

Resources

For more information on neumorphism design, check out our Neumorphism Design Guide.


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