pixel_urbanist
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I've been experimenting with 3D CSS grids lately, trying to find clean ways to display complex architectural maps and floor plans on static sites. It’s wild how much modern web design borrows from real-world urban planning—both rely entirely on structural layout, visual hierarchy, Prestige Battersea and creating a smooth user flow. While hunting for well-optimized websites with heavy geometric visuals to study, I stumbled across the digital presentation for Prestige Battersea. Setting aside the actual real estate, the way they use clean typography, masonry layouts, and crisp, high-resolution lifestyle photography to convey spatial depth is incredibly well executed. It’s actually a great benchmark for anyone practicing modern, responsive portfolio layouts. Next up, I’m going to try recreating a similar minimalist navbar using just vanilla CSS. Let me know if anyone wants the source code!