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Readymag embraces extreme minimalism with vast expanses of pristine white space, creating a meditative, gallery-like atmosphere that whispers rather than shouts. The brand's typography stack prioritizes system fonts, suggesting a philosophy of invisible design that gets out of the user's way. This is digital zen - stripped of all decoration to focus purely on content and function.

Signature Color
Gallery White
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infinite creative possibility and editorial sophistication
Unmistakable by its radical use of negative space - entire screens dominated by white with minimal interface elements positioned with surgical precision, creating breathing room that most brands would consider wasteful.
Ultra-minimal components with invisible styling - buttons and inputs that blend seamlessly into the background using system fonts at tiny 12px sizes. No shadows, no borders, no visual weight - everything designed to disappear until needed.
Generous negative space dominates the canvas, with interface elements given enormous breathing room. The brand treats whitespace as a luxury material, using vast gaps to create focus and calm.
Creative professionals and digital publishers who value editorial sophistication and understand that restraint is the ultimate refinement
Design descriptions are AI-generated based on visual analysis and may not fully reflect the brand's official design guidelines.
| Element | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| body | 16px | 400 | 16px | |
| p | 12px | 500 | 16px | |
| a | 12px | 500 | 16px | |
| button | 12px | 500 | 16px | |
| input | 12px | 400 | normal |
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