Minimalism & Swiss Style
Design minimalista com grid, tipografia clara e espaço em branco. Ideal para SaaS B2B, apps enterprise e projetos profissionais. Prompt pronto para IA.
Uso: SaaS B2B, Apps enterprise, SaaS de design, Ferramentas profissionais
Contexto Histórico
Originário dos Alpes suíços (1950s), o Swiss Style revolucionou design com grid systems e tipografia sem serifa. Ainda é padrão em design profissional moderno.
Quando Usar
This is your default for anything professional. B2B SaaS, enterprise dashboards, developer tools, design tools — anywhere users need to process information quickly without the interface getting in the way. It works brilliantly when content density is high and cognitive load matters. Where it falls flat: consumer apps that need emotional warmth, children's products, entertainment platforms, or anything where personality is the product. If your brand's differentiator is vibes, Swiss minimalism will make you look like every other SaaS landing page. It's a tool, not an identity.
Princípios de Design
- Use a strict column grid (4, 8, or 12 columns) and actually align everything to it. If an element doesn't snap to the grid, you need a reason.
- Limit your type scale to 3-4 sizes maximum. The hierarchy comes from weight and spacing, not from having 9 different font sizes fighting each other.
- White space is structural, not decorative. Every margin and padding should be a multiple of your base unit — 4px or 8px. No magic numbers.
- One sans-serif typeface. Maybe two weights. If you're reaching for a third font, you've lost the plot.
- Interactions should be fast and invisible: 200ms transitions, no bouncing, no overshoot. The UI responds — it doesn't perform.
Especificações Técnicas
Cores
Primárias
Secundárias
Efeitos
Subtle hover (200-250ms), smooth transitions, sharp shadows if any, clear type hierarchy, fast loading
Light/Dark
✓ Full / ✓ Full
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Última sincronização: 01/04/2026