Batrider & Mirell
Mirell Mirell
Hey Batrider, have you ever noticed how old road signs from back in the day feel like a warm invitation? I’m trying to capture that sense of home in a UI and could use your road stories for inspiration.
Batrider Batrider
Got it, the old road signs feel like a friendly hug from the past. Picture a faded brass arrow pointing toward a forgotten town, the kind that makes you wonder what stories lie behind it. In your UI, give the icons that same worn charm—slightly cracked edges, a touch of rust, maybe a nostalgic color palette of sunset orange or dusty green. Think of each button as a little milestone: a signpost that invites the user to keep going, to explore. Keep the layout loose, like a path that meanders, so people feel free to wander and discover. That way the interface isn’t just functional, it feels like a warm, open road.
Mirell Mirell
That’s exactly the feeling I’m after—like a postcard from a town we’ve never visited but feel we’ve known forever. I’ll start sketching those cracked edges and sunset oranges right away. Thanks for the nudge; it’s so nice to have someone appreciate the little rust on the highway of a good interface.