Experiment to figure what looks good in many places, then implement that style for everything. Try to find a consistent style, I would prefer it be more subtle, but that's opinion. Things react on hover that aren't clickable, some things shrink, some things grow, some thing grow a tiny bit, some things grow A LOT, some thing grow and overlap other stuff in very ugly ways. I would also suggest you try drop shadows without an offset. Consider giving titles and the top bar something that will bring their contrast to match the rest of your changes. The lower contrast is much less pleasant. But now, section titles, text, and the top bar are starting to look out of place with the backdrop being so light in color. ![]() You are using a lot of drop shadow, that is good, it restores contrast with your lighter backdrops. And looks kinda off when it's not there with your current setting for transparency. It’s a very thin and normal font in every way, further cementing how Redditors like to feel special despite being one of a collective community of hundreds of millions. As for their logo, they use VAG Rounded Light. Note that background blur of just menus (backdrop-filter) does not work in firefox, at-all. A year ago the site increased the default font size across the site, and Redditors collectively went ape over the change. Great! Improving more and more! I've got some feedback for you!
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