• sergeyie

    (@sergeyieffe)


    Very nice, but surprisingly uneasy to design with. Topically narrow.

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  • Hi @sergeyieffe

    Thank you for leaving a review. We’re glad to hear that you find it nice, though we’re sorry to hear that you find it uneasy to design with. Your feedback is invaluable, and we want to make improvements wherever we can.

    Could you share more about what made the design process uneasy for you? What are you designing in particular? Do you experience this design difficulty on a certain page of the site, or in all pages?
    Was it something specific about the tools, options, or layout? Additionally, for the narrowness, what pages on your site you prefer the width to be wider?

    Thanks again for your insights!

    Thread Starter sergeyie

    (@sergeyieffe)

    Hi. “Topically narrow” could particularly mean that the theme is ok to design showcases like creativity showcases (e.g. portfolios), and a lil complex for personal blogs and other business due to its composition and usage of negative space. That’s uneasy to achieve in context of a company website for example. Such approach fits designing with “sophisticated” media content along with talented texts (and storytelling) to create great overall look according to gestalt harmonies and relatively average functionality.

    Thanks @sergeyieffe, for getting back to us and sharing those details. While we understand that the use of negative space and overall composition can feel challenging for some users when adapting it to business sites (like if the design approach is to fill the space with some info or company details, or perhaps looking for a style with less negative space), it’s worth noting that the theme is quite flexible and can be used for a variety of purposes, including portfolios, business sites, or personal blogs. Here’s an example of a business site using the Twenty Twenty-One theme (at the time of writing). It might just come down to personal/business design preferences and how the theme aligns with your business goals.

    However, you can create a child theme and modify it to the spacing and other customizations you prefer. Here are some resources to get you started on that:

    Thanks again for sharing!

    Thread Starter sergeyie

    (@sergeyieffe)

    Hello. I only comment on themes in context of the free subs usage, not any pro mods.

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