It all began in a cramped, windowless server room deep beneath the streets of New York City. A group of disillusioned designers, tired of the bland, corporate aesthetic of the 90s, stumbled upon an obscure manifesto for a design movement known as Neo-Brutalism.
Embracing the raw, the unapologetic, and the unpolished, they set out to create a website that defied the conventions of the web.
With an arsenal of high-contrast colors, chunky black borders, and drop shadows that could knock a user off their feet, they crafted a digital monument to the beauty of imperfection.
And so, the Neo-Brutalist movement was born.
We believe that the internet should be a place where design is not just about aesthetics, but about rebellion.
Where the rules are broken, the conventions defied, and the beauty lies in the imperfections.
Join us in our mission to make the web a more interesting, more uncomfortable, and more unapologetic place.