THE HISTORY OF NEO-BRUTALISM
It all started in a dingy, underground bunker deep in the heart of a post-apocalyptic wasteland, where the first Neo-Brutalist pioneer, Zara "The Unrefined" Jenkins, discovered the art of stripping websites down to their bare essentials.
Zara's manifesto, "Less is More (if you're trying to survive the apocalypse)" became the guiding philosophy of the movement, inspiring others to join the fight against unnecessary fluff and decoration.
Years went by, and Neo-Brutalism spread like wildfire through the wasteland, with adherents from all walks of life embracing the aesthetic of raw, unapologetic functionality.
Today, Neo-Brutalist sites like this one are the norm, a testament to the power of simplicity and the human spirit.