Skills Design & Creative Implementing Minimalism Design Style Guide

Implementing Minimalism Design Style Guide

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minimalism
A comprehensive guide to implementing the Minimalism design aesthetic across web, iOS (SwiftUI), Flutter, and React Native. This style mandates generous whitespace, strict typography, and the elimination of visual clutter (like borders and shadows), ensuring that content remains the primary focus and the user experience feels clean and breathable.
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Overview

Minimalism

"Less is more. Remove until nothing is left but the essential."

When to Use

Use this sub-style when the user's request matches the aesthetic described above. This is a child reference of the design-it skill and is not meant to be triggered directly.

Core Principles

  1. Extreme Whitespace: Margins and padding should be double what you initially think is appropriate.
  2. Strict Typography: Rely on font weights and sizes to establish hierarchy, not colors or boxes.
  3. Absence of Decor: No borders, no drop shadows, no background textures.

Visual DNA

  • Colors: Best paired with Minimalist Slate or Modern Editorial palettes. Backgrounds must be absolute (pure or off-white/black).
  • Typography: Sans-serif, geometric. (e.g., Inter, Helvetica Neue, SF Pro). Use extreme contrast in weights (Thin vs Black).
  • Spacing: Use a generous baseline grid (e.g., multiples of 8px, heavily favoring 48px to 120px padding).

Web Implementation

  • Use Flexbox/Grid with large gap properties.
  • CSS Example:
.minimal-container {
  max-width: 800px;
  margin: 0 auto;
  padding: 120px 24px;
  background-color: var(--bg-primary);
}
.minimal-title {
  font-size: 3rem;
  font-weight: 300;
  letter-spacing: -0.02em;
  margin-bottom: 48px;
}
.minimal-btn {
  background: transparent;
  border: 1px solid var(--text-primary);
  padding: 16px 32px;
  text-transform: uppercase;
  letter-spacing: 0.1em;
  transition: all 0.3s ease;
}

App Implementation

SwiftUI

struct MinimalView: View {
    var body: some View {
        ScrollView {
            VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 48) {
                Text("Headline")
                    .font(.system(size: 34, weight: .light))
                    .tracking(-0.5)
                
                Text("Body text sits quietly with generous space around it. Let the content breathe.")
                    .font(.system(size: 17, weight: .regular))
                    .foregroundColor(.secondary)
                    .lineSpacing(6)
                
                // Minimal button — just a thin border, no fill
                Button(action: {}) {
                    Text("Continue")
                        .font(.system(size: 14, weight: .medium))
                        .tracking(1.5)
                        .textCase(.uppercase)
                        .padding(.horizontal, 32)
                        .padding(.vertical, 16)
                        .overlay(
                            RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 0)
                                .stroke(Color.primary, lineWidth: 1)
                        )
                }
            }
            .padding(.horizontal, 24)
            .padding(.vertical, 80)
        }
        .background(Color(.systemBackground))
    }
}
  • Use VStack(spacing: 40...64) for generous separation between elements.
  • Never use .shadow() or Card-like containers. Let whitespace define grouping.
  • Use Divider() sparingly — only when two adjacent sections need separation.

Flutter

class MinimalScreen extends StatelessWidget {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Scaffold(
      backgroundColor: Colors.white,
      body: SingleChildScrollView(
        padding: const EdgeInsets.symmetric(horizontal: 24, vertical: 80),
        child: Column(
          crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start,
          children: [
            Text(
              'Headline',
              style: TextStyle(
                fontSize: 34,
                fontWeight: FontWeight.w300,
                letterSpacing: -0.5,
                color: Colors.black87,
              ),
            ),
            const SizedBox(height: 48),
            Text(
              'Body text sits quietly with generous space around it.',
              style: TextStyle(
                fontSize: 17,
                fontWeight: FontWeight.w400,
                height: 1.6,
                color: Colors.black54,
              ),
            ),
            const SizedBox(height: 48),
            // Minimal button — outlined, no elevation
            OutlinedButton(
              onPressed: () {},
              style: OutlinedButton.styleFrom(
                side: const BorderSide(color: Colors.black87, width: 1),
                shape: const RoundedRectangleBorder(borderRadius: BorderRadius.zero),
                padding: const EdgeInsets.symmetric(horizontal: 32, vertical: 16),
              ),
              child: Text(
                'CONTINUE',
                style: TextStyle(
                  fontSize: 14,
                  fontWeight: FontWeight.w500,
                  letterSpacing: 1.5,
                  color: Colors.black87,
                ),
              ),
            ),
          ],
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}
  • Set elevation: 0 on all Material widgets (AppBar, Card, FloatingActionButton).
  • Use SizedBox(height: 48) or larger for vertical spacing. Avoid tight layouts.
  • Override ThemeData to remove all default shadows: cardTheme: CardTheme(elevation: 0).

React Native

const MinimalScreen = () => (
  <ScrollView
    style={{ flex: 1, backgroundColor: '#FFFFFF' }}
    contentContainerStyle={{ paddingHorizontal: 24, paddingVertical: 80 }}
  >
    <Text style={{
      fontSize: 34,
      fontWeight: '300',
      letterSpacing: -0.5,
      color: '#1A1A1A',
      marginBottom: 48,
    }}>
      Headline
    </Text>

    <Text style={{
      fontSize: 17,
      fontWeight: '400',
      lineHeight: 28,
      color: '#666666',
      marginBottom: 48,
    }}>
      Body text sits quietly with generous space around it.
    </Text>

    <TouchableOpacity
      style={{
        borderWidth: 1,
        borderColor: '#1A1A1A',
        paddingHorizontal: 32,
        paddingVertical: 16,
        alignSelf: 'flex-start',
      }}
      activeOpacity={0.6}
    >
      <Text style={{
        fontSize: 14,
        fontWeight: '500',
        letterSpacing: 1.5,
        color: '#1A1A1A',
        textTransform: 'uppercase',
      }}>
        Continue
      </Text>
    </TouchableOpacity>
  </ScrollView>
);
  • Use paddingVertical: 80 for screen-level spacing. Double what feels natural.
  • Avoid all elevation and shadowColor properties. No borderRadius on cards.
  • If using a UI library (e.g., React Native Paper), strip default elevations.

Jetpack Compose

@Composable
fun MinimalScreen() {
    Column(
        modifier = Modifier
            .fillMaxSize()
            .background(Color.White)
            .verticalScroll(rememberScrollState())
            .padding(horizontal = 24.dp, vertical = 80.dp)
    ) {
        Text(
            text = "Headline",
            fontSize = 34.sp,
            fontWeight = FontWeight.Light,
            letterSpacing = (-0.5).sp,
            color = Color(0xFF1A1A1A),
        )
        Spacer(modifier = Modifier.height(48.dp))
        Text(
            text = "Body text sits quietly with generous space around it.",
            fontSize = 17.sp,
            fontWeight = FontWeight.Normal,
            lineHeight = 28.sp,
            color = Color(0xFF666666),
        )
        Spacer(modifier = Modifier.height(48.dp))
        // Minimal outlined button
        OutlinedButton(
            onClick = {},
            shape = RectangleShape,
            border = BorderStroke(1.dp, Color(0xFF1A1A1A)),
            colors = ButtonDefaults.outlinedButtonColors(containerColor = Color.Transparent),
            contentPadding = PaddingValues(horizontal = 32.dp, vertical = 16.dp),
        ) {
            Text(
                text = "CONTINUE",
                fontSize = 14.sp,
                fontWeight = FontWeight.Medium,
                letterSpacing = 1.5.sp,
                color = Color(0xFF1A1A1A),
            )
        }
    }
}
  • Set elevation = 0.dp on all Card, TopAppBar, and FloatingActionButton composables.
  • Use Spacer(modifier = Modifier.height(48.dp)) consistently for generous vertical gaps.
  • Override MaterialTheme shape and shadow defaults to remove all depth cues.

Do's and Don'ts

  • DO: Focus intensely on alignment. A 1px misalignment breaks the illusion of minimalism.
  • DON'T: Use "card" wrappers for content. Let the whitespace define the grouping.

Limitations

  • This is a styling reference and does not replace environment-specific validation, accessibility testing, or expert review.
  • Ensure appropriate contrast ratios and responsive behaviors are verified separately.
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Name minimalism
Version v20260619
Size 8.66KB
Updated At 2026-06-20
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