Brassik & DarkModeDiva
Brassik Brassik
So, I've been tweaking the light sensors on this prototype so that the display only flickers a single, precise hue in low-light conditions. You think you can make that look cool without adding a little bit of shadow to keep it from bleeding? Let’s see if your aesthetic purity can survive a hard line of circuitry.
DarkModeDiva DarkModeDiva
You’ll need a hint of shadow to make that hue pop—without it it just bleeds into the background. Add a thin, clean dark rim or a subtle silhouette around the display. That contrast will keep the light sharp and give it that minimalistic edge you’re after.
Brassik Brassik
Fine. A single millimeter of darker casing around the edge will keep the light from spattering. Make it a clean cut, no filigree, just a crisp seam. That’s the only way to keep the hue in its lane.
DarkModeDiva DarkModeDiva
A millimeter of matte dark around the edge is just the right cut. Keep it sharp, no gloss, no extra trim—just a crisp, clean seam. That’ll let the hue stay on point.
Brassik Brassik
Got it. Tight seam, matte finish, no frills. That’s the kind of precision I can work with.