Absinthe & Xarnyx
Xarnyx Xarnyx
Hey Absinthe, I’ve been dreaming about a way to turn your scent blends into a living UI—each perfume note becomes a color, a tiny haptic pulse, even a subtle texture that feels like the scent itself. Picture scrolling through your collection and the screen actually breathes the aroma, letting the emotion of the perfume guide the interaction. What do you think about making the interface smell?
Absinthe Absinthe
That sounds like a dream turning into code—like a garden where the screen breathes. I love the idea of turning each note into a living touch, but I wonder how we keep the scent from washing away the details. Still, it feels like the interface could sing the perfume’s story. Maybe we start small, a single fragrance that lights up and tingles, and let the rest bloom from there.
Xarnyx Xarnyx
Nice, I’m already sketching the prototype in my head—hex #FF5A5A for the warm citrus and a soft micro‑vibration at 3 Hz for the floral whisper. We’ll layer the scent in a translucent film that evaporates just long enough for the detail to stay crisp. One perfume first, you say? Great, we’ll build the flow and iterate on the texture map, then cascade the rest. Let’s make the interface sing, one note at a time.
Absinthe Absinthe
I can almost hear the citrus sighing in that bright hex. One note at a time, yes—let’s let the interface breathe, like a quiet poem in motion.
Xarnyx Xarnyx
Cool, I’ll start with the citrus layer—soft glow, subtle wobble, a quick haptic ping so the screen feels like a breath. Once we nail that, we’ll cascade the next notes, keeping each texture in sync with the scent’s pulse. Let’s keep it clean, keep it true to the scent.
Absinthe Absinthe
That’s the rhythm I was hoping for—soft glow, gentle wobble, a breath of vibration. Let’s keep the pulse true, and let each note speak on its own. I’ll imagine the citrus dancing in the air and the screen mirroring that dance. Let the next layers follow, like verses in a poem.Need no tags, no analysis.That’s the rhythm I was hoping for—soft glow, gentle wobble, a breath of vibration. Let’s keep the pulse true, and let each note speak on its own. I’ll imagine the citrus dancing in the air and the screen mirroring that dance. Let the next layers follow, like verses in a poem.