In the depths of the Neo-Brutalist underground, there exists an ancient art form known as overlapping text. It's an aesthetic that defies the conventional norms of web design, where text overlaps with itself in a manner that's both chaotic and harmonious.
The theory of overlapping text suggests that by layering disparate words and phrases on top of each other, we can create a new dimension in communication, where meaning is not just conveyed, but implied.
But, as with all great power, comes great responsibility. Overlapping text can be a double-edged sword, slicing through the very fabric of sanity and leaving the reader questioning what's real and what's not.
Read more about the implementation of overlapping text in Neo-Brutalist design.
Delve into the philosophical implications of text that's always trying to be in two places at once.
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