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Trisha Lim
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CSS Tricks to Create that Dark Futuristic Web3 Look

This dark mode web3 aesthetic looks very cool and futuristic. They all have some common designs that achieve this look. Taking inspiration from The Graph, ARCx Money, Rabbithole, Sushi Swap, Buildspace (among others), here are some simple styles you can add to your app:

  1. Gradient backgrounds
  2. Glowing effect
  3. Bright and white text over a dark background
  4. Semi transparent backgrounds
  5. A quick and easy transition on hover

Let's go through how we can apply these styles to texts, buttons and backgrounds.

In each of these examples, we have a dark background and white text over it. Let's start with some text styles.

Text styles to create the web3 look

Web3 text styles

Refer to this codepen.

1. Glow effect

Example text with Glow effect



<h1 class="text-glow">text glow effect</h1>


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.text-glow {
  text-shadow: 0 0 80px rgb(192 219 255 / 75%), 0 0 32px rgb(65 120 255 / 24%);
}


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You can use this effect for headings, or to emphasize a certain word in a heading, or as a hover effect for links. The Graph uses this effect a lot, and I'm here for it!

Glowing text effect example from The Graph

2. Gradient background effect

Text example with gradient background effect



<h1><span class="text-gradient">text gradient effect</span></h1>


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.text-gradient {
  background: linear-gradient(to right, #30CFD0, #c43ad6);
  -webkit-background-clip: text;
  -webkit-text-fill-color: transparent;
}


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Buildspace uses this style to emphasize words in a heading. Rare Blocks also uses it to emphasize words in a paragraph. The added bold font weight makes it stand out even more.

Gradient text effect example from Rare Blocks

3. Combine the gradient and glow effect. Use the gradient to emphasize certain words in a phrase.

Gradient + Glow effect on buttons



<h1 class="text-glow">
  <span class="text-gradient">text gradient</span> 
  with glow effect
</h1>


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Now that we have some text effects, let's move on to buttons.

Button styles to create the web3 look

Button styles to create the web3 look

All these effects can be found in this codepen.

First, let's define the colors we'll be using. I'm going for purple. These are rgb colors that we will later on use with different opacity levels.



:root {
  /* violet */
  --primary-color: 111, 76, 255;

  /* white */
  --text-color: 256, 256, 256;
}


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Let's also define the base styling of the button. We will add modifier classes later to create different styles.
Base styling of button



<button class="btn">Button</button>


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.btn {
  font-family: sans-serif;
  font-size: 18px;
  padding: 12px 32px;
  margin: 1rem;
  cursor: pointer;
  border-radius: 4px;
  transition: all 0.3s ease;
  border-radius: 50px;
}


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1. Glow on hover

Example for buttons with Glow on Hover effect



<button class="btn btn-glow">Glow on Hover</button>


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.btn-glow:hover {
  box-shadow: rgba(var(--primary-color), 0.5) 0px 0px 20px 0px;
}


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Make sure to add a transition. A simple 0.3s transition makes a huge difference.



.btn {
  transition: all 0.3s ease;
}

.btn:hover {
  transition: all 0.3s ease;
}


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2. A bright background with white text.

Let's also use the glow effect on this one.
Bright background with white text on button



.btn-primary {
  background-color: rgb(var(--primary-color));
  border: 1px solid rgb(var(--primary-color));
  color: rgb(var(--text-color));
}


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<button class="btn btn-glow btn-primary">Primary Button</button>


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3. A semi transparent background

Semi transparent background effect on button



.btn-semi-transparent {
  background-color: rgba(var(--primary-color), 0.15);
  border: 1px solid rgba(var(--primary-color), 0.25);
  color: rgba(var(--text-color), 0.8);
}


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Let's make the colors a tiny bit brighter on hover. Again, this is a small change that actually makes a big difference in the experience.



.btn-semi-transparent:hover {
  background-color: rgba(var(--primary-color), 0.35);
  border: 1px solid rgba(var(--primary-color), 0.5);
  color: rgba(var(--text-color), 0.9);
}


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Let's continue to use the glow effect.

Glow effect + semi transparent on button



<button class="btn btn-semi-transparent btn-glow">Semi Transparent Button</button>


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See this in action on The Graph's landing page.

Semi transparent buttons on The Graph

4. Gradient background

Button with gradient background



.btn-gradient {
  background-image: linear-gradient(to right, rgb(1 134 218), rgb(182 49 167));
  border: 0;
  color: rgba(var(--text-color));
}


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<button class="btn btn-gradient btn-glow">Gradient Button</button>


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This is probably the most common button styling that I see on web3 sites such as Sushi Swap and Buildspace.

Gradient button example from Buildspace

5. Gradient border

Button with gradient border



.btn-gradient-border {
  color: rgb(var(--text-color));
  border: 2px double transparent;
  background-image: linear-gradient(rgb(13, 14, 33), rgb(13, 14, 33)), radial-gradient(circle at left top, rgb(1, 110, 218), rgb(217, 0, 192));
  background-origin: border-box;
  background-clip: padding-box, border-box;
}


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<button class="btn btn-gradient-border btn-glow">
  Gradient Border Button
</button>


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This is inspired by ARCx Money and Sushi Swap.

Blurred Backgrounds to create the web3 look

Here's the code for reference.

For this, we are going to use this galaxy image from Unsplash. Swap this out to experiment.
Sample galaxy image from Unsplash

First, let's create a card.



<div class="card">
  <h1>Some text here</h1>
</div>


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These styles aren't necessary, except for position: relative.



.card {
  margin: 1rem;
  padding: 1rem;
  height: 300px;
  width: 300px;
  text-align: center;
  color: white;
  display: flex;
  align-items: center;
  justify-content: center;
  position: relative;
  border-radius: 10px;
}


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Let's add the image as a background.



.bg-blur {
  overflow: hidden;
}
.bg-blur::before {
  content: '';
  background-image: var(--bg-image);
  background-size: cover;
  height: 100%;
  width: 100%;
  position: absolute;
  z-index: -1;
}


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Now, let's blur the image to create a gradient look using the filter property.



.bg-blur::before {
  filter: blur(30px);
}


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Blurred image effect

In most cases, you don't need an image to achieve a similar effect. You can do it with a gradient background, which Buildspace does really well!
Gradient background on card from Buildspace

But with an image, you can have dynamic colors. Here's an example from The Graph. They take the logo, add the blur effect, set that as a background on the card and put the logo on top of it.
Dynamic blurred background from The Graph

Rabbithole also uses this effect to match their hero background colors with their hero image. See how the background image is just a blurred version of the rabbit image on the right?
Rabbithole example with blurred background effect

And there you have it! You can start shipping your next web3 project and achieve that web3 aesthetic. Don't forget that you can find all these here:

I hope you enjoyed and learned something from this article! If you'd like to see more of this, let me know in the comments. You can also learn more about me here or download my website template.

PS: I currently have availability for a frontend role and I'm saving that for a web3 project. 😉

Meanwhile, I'll leave you with this beauty that is ARCx's passport designs. 😍
ARCx passport design

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Azempresas

muy bueno, pero aqui me muestra un erro en mi VC CODE en la line del webkit

-webkit-background-clip: text;

Also define the standard property 'background-clip' for compatibilitycss(vendorPrefix)

Determines the background painting area.

(Chrome, Safari 3)

Sabes como solucionar?

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Ashley Sheridan

I agree, if we ever need to use a prefixed CSS property, we must always specify the un-prefixed version as well, even if it's not yet supported by any browser. At some point that CSS proprty will move to a standard. Absolutely no point ignoring browsers that follow the standards but don't support some other vendors prefix.

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Evan Kapantais

Asking in Spanish looking for an answer is kinda counterintuitive XD

Just add "background-clip: text;" after your -webkit declaration.

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Divyesh Kamalanaban

Doesn't the glow look too bright? I mean is it optimized for accessibility?

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I guarantee accessibility is the last thing on the minds of these absolute wastes of space.

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Divyesh Kamalanaban

I know , right? This looks so generic now, with pretty much all opting for these kinds of memory hoggers. I don't know why there's so hype and excitement for these.

Anyways, thanks for the author to share these details.

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Miyuki☆Starmiya

Wow! is this web3 styling? it's quite cute!

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Necmettin Begiter

I didn’t know web3 was about glows, gradients and button styles.

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Huy Tran

I love this article, give me more ideal for my design

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Trisha Lim

Glad it helps!

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Ivan Adolfo Calderon

Tes, You área Nice.

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Timo

Looks nice

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Trisha Lim

Thanks Timo!

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Rachit Khurana

It looks stunning

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Trisha Lim

Thanks Rachit!

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akinloludavid

Thanks for sharing this awesome content.

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Trisha Lim

Thanks for reading!

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Max Ong Zong Bao

Wow that's awesome i didn't know that it's possible for gradient colors for fonts and even applying some photoshop like capabilities.

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Trisha Lim

It's pretty cool!