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SPC Kelly MacLeod
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I prefer MateralUI but it's framework-specific to React. Usually I roll my own stylesheets.
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https://material-ui.com/ Looks fancy. What made you a fan of it? Do you use React a lot?
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I work with React a good bit. And for all the art classes I've had, I still can't pick colors to save my life. MaterialUI is just so nice.
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Thank you for raising this interesting question! Personally, I do have preferences beyond Bootstrap for responsive design. While Bootstrap is undoubtedly a powerful framework, I often explore alternatives like Foundation and Bulma, depending on the project's specific requirements. Each has its strengths and can offer more tailored solutions. In my role as a UX designer, I've learned that flexibility and adaptability are key in responsive design. It's about choosing the right tool for the job to ensure a seamless user experience across devices. If you're looking to dive deeper into web design and responsive frameworks, I recommend checking out this informative resource on web design companies in 2023: You can find it here https://www.jpost.com/special-content/top-10-web-design-companies-2023-reviews-and-comparisons-757951 . It provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of web design, which can help inform your choices in responsive design frameworks. Happy designing!
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