“Transferring the Bauhaus principles into a modern product design setting means to be brave enough to remove noise,” she said. She says the fusion of UX design and Bauhaus principles, found in her free MY500 UI Kit, have the power to create stunning and effective apps. Melanie is a Berlin-based designer who lives not too far from Dessau, Germany, the birthplace of Bauhaus.
This weekend, jump into Adobe XD with this UI kit to travel back in time and create your own digital Bauhaus masterpiece. To celebrate Adobe’s Hidden Treasures campaign, where typographers revitalize and share traditional Bauhaus fonts with Creative Cloud members, we tasked talented UX designer, Melanie Daveid, to take one of those fonts and apply Bauhaus elements and principles to 21st century product design. While its brand of modernism is not new, some of the style’s key principles still feel impressively at home in the modern day. It’s revered for its cool use of typography, geometric shapes, and simple yet impactful designs.
It has been nearly a century since the Bauhaus school changed how we collectively think about art and architecture. The MY500 UI Kit: Everything You Need to Build a Bauhaus-Inspired Editorial Design in Adobe XD