And I really don't think it's aged that well. Large parts of defining what "good layout" for text is relies on a societal consensus that their taste aligns with it, and I think we've moved on.
Design trends are cyclical, but clean and simple design can be timeless. E.g. Helvetica, Braun, etc.
This uses a classical serif font with minimal formatting and colors. It is inspired by a simple book layout, which wouldn't look out of place in any classy publication today, from a hundred years ago, and likely a hundred years from now.
There's not much here that can "age", or that we can move on from.
Design trends are cyclical, but clean and simple design can be timeless. E.g. Helvetica, Braun, etc.
This uses a classical serif font with minimal formatting and colors. It is inspired by a simple book layout, which wouldn't look out of place in any classy publication today, from a hundred years ago, and likely a hundred years from now.
There's not much here that can "age", or that we can move on from.