Simon Goellner (@simeydotme)’s collection of Holographic Trading Cards have captured our attention.
Under the hood there is a suite of filter()
, background-blend-mode()
, mix-blend-mode()
, and clip-path()
combinations that have been painstakingly tweaked to reach the desired effect. I …
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