Sounds like that might be a good choice. I just know as a matter of experience that I've never needed most of the features offered by really any CSS framework that I've used, and writing most of my own SASS mixins over time to support functionality that I use frequently still gives me flexibility to reuse components, but lets me continue to flex my vanilla CSS muscles and be thoughtful about writing efficient and powerful combinations of CSS declarations.
Sounds like that might be a good choice. I just know as a matter of experience that I've never needed most of the features offered by really any CSS framework that I've used, and writing most of my own SASS mixins over time to support functionality that I use frequently still gives me flexibility to reuse components, but lets me continue to flex my vanilla CSS muscles and be thoughtful about writing efficient and powerful combinations of CSS declarations.
Mike I couldn't agree with you more.