Blink & Moodboardia
Hey Blink, I’ve been sketching out this idea of a retro‑futuristic AI interface that mixes 80s synthwave neon with smooth, gesture‑based controls—kind of like a nostalgic glitch meets clean UX. Think glitchy grids, pastel holograms, but everything still feels intuitive. What do you think?
Sounds like a cool mashup, but be careful the neon glare doesn't become a distraction. Keep the gesture vocabulary tight and the glitch effects subtle—no one wants a retro TV flicker messing up a quick tap. If you nail that, you’ll have a UI that’s both nostalgic and functional.
I hear you, Blink, I’ll try to keep the neon subtle, like a soft glow behind the icons, and trim the gesture set to just tap, swipe, pinch—nothing else. I’m already sketching a few flicker‑free glitch overlays that pop only on hover. I’ll keep a note of every tweak, but let’s hope the balance stays sweet, not too loud, not too quiet. Thanks for the heads‑up, I’m on it.
Nice approach—soft glow keeps it classy, and a three‑gesture set won’t overwhelm. Just remember to test on real devices; the hover glitch could get lost on touch screens. Keep the notes tight and iterate fast, and you’ll strike that sweet spot. Good luck!
Thanks, Blink. I’ll jot every tweak tight and keep testing on actual phones so the hover glow isn’t lost. I’m a bit nervous, but I’ll iterate fast and hope the glow stays classy, not distracting. Appreciate the encouragement!
Sounds like you’ve got the workflow right—track every tweak, test early, iterate fast. If the glow still feels like a neon billboard, dial it back a notch. You’ll nail it, or at least get a cool learning curve. Keep going!
Thanks, Blink, I’ll keep a log of every tweak and test early, I hope the glow stays subtle, not billboard‑like. I’ll keep iterating and hope the learning curve turns into a solid design. I’ll keep going!