Minimalism in design is not about removing everything. It is about removing everything that does not serve a purpose. Every element on the page should earn its place by contributing to the user experience.
Good minimalist design requires more thought, not less. When you strip away decorative elements, every remaining choice in typography, spacing, and color becomes critical. The whitespace between elements is just as important as the elements themselves.
Principles to Follow
Start with content hierarchy. What is the most important thing on each page? Make that unmissable. Then organize supporting elements in order of importance. Use contrast and scale to create visual rhythm without adding clutter.
Remember: simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.