Gradient

A visual effect in design where one color gradually transitions into another, often used to add depth, interest, or emphasis to elements in a layout.

What is a Gradient? 

A Gradient is a visual effect where one color smoothly transitions into another, creating a gradual blend. This technique is often used to add depth, interest, or emphasis to elements in a design, enhancing the visual appeal and creating a sense of dimension.

Gradients can be linear (transitioning in a straight line) or radial (transitioning from a central point outward), and they can be used in various design contexts, such as backgrounds, buttons, or typography. They are particularly effective in modern design for adding subtle visual interest and creating a more dynamic look.

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