Linear Gradients
Linear gradients are a fundamental aspect of the Neo-Brutalist aesthetic. They're like the invisible hand that guides the viewer's eye across the page.
Here's an example of a linear gradient:
This gradient goes from red to green.
Radial Gradients
Ridiculous radial gradients are perfect for when you want to blind your users with science.
Here's an example of a radial gradient:
This gradient is so bright, you'll need shades.
Conical Gradients
Conical gradients are for when you want to make your users feel like they're trapped in a geometric nightmare.
Here's an example of a conical gradient:
This gradient is like a triangle in a straightjacket.
Repeating Gradients
Repeating gradients are for when you want to make your users question their sanity.
Here's an example of a repeating gradient:
This gradient repeats so much, you'll need a gradient-induced existential crisis.