Third Test Post - Minimalism in Design

Minimalism isn’t about having less. It’s about removing everything that doesn’t serve the purpose.

In design, this means:

The minimalist aesthetic isn’t a style choice—it’s a commitment to clarity. When you strip away decoration, what remains must be strong enough to stand on its own.

Example: This Site

This blog embraces minimalism:

- No JavaScript (except for essential features like MathJax)
- No tracking or analytics
- No distracting sidebars or widgets
- Clean typography with IBM Plex Mono
- Generous line spacing and margins

The result? Content that breathes. Ideas that have room to resonate.

When there’s nothing to hide behind, the writing has to be good.