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The Bauhaus philosophy, originating from a German art school in the early 20th century, emphasized functionality, clean lines, and geometric forms. It aimed to unify art, craft, and technology, promoting minimalist designs suitable for mass production with an emphasis on 'form follows function'.
Bauhaus principles like minimalism, grid-based layouts, sans-serif typography, and emphasizing usability profoundly impact modern web design. Its focus on structure and readability translates directly into clean, functional, and accessible user interfaces.
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In a strong reflection of Constructivism and De Stijl movements, the Bauhaus often utilized primary colors – red, yellow, and blue – alongside black and white. This limited palette emphasized geometric simplicity and stark visual impact, creating a powerful functional aesthetic.
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