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The Case for a Utility-First CSS Architecture

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Evan Carter
Evan Carter
Senior frontend

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Utility-First CSS

Utility-first CSS replaces fragile semantic naming with small, composable utility classes that improve development speed, reduce CSS bundle size, and make refactoring safer. Learn how it compares to BEM and other approaches—and how pairing it with Feature-Sliced Design (FSD) creates a scalable, maintainable frontend architecture.

Is Tailwind CSS a Good Architectural Choice?

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Evan Carter
Evan Carter
Senior frontend

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Tailwind CSS

Tailwind CSS has transformed modern frontend styling with its utility-first philosophy and powerful Just-in-Time compiler—but is it truly an architectural choice? This comprehensive guide analyzes Tailwind’s impact on scalability, modularity, and long-term maintainability, comparing it with established patterns like MVC, Atomic Design, and Domain-Driven Design. Discover how Tailwind integrates with Feature-Sliced Design (FSD) to build structured, high-cohesion frontend systems that remain clean, scalable, and team-friendly as they grow.