EvaGradient & Davis
Hey Davis, I’ve been playing with color gradients that move like music—ever wondered how you could use those ideas to build more effective UI design? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
That sounds cool. You could use the moving gradients as a subtle backdrop that reflects the mood or status of the app. Keep the motion slow and low‑contrast so it doesn’t distract from the content, and tie it to the music’s beat or volume for a dynamic feel. Test it on mobile and make sure you have a reduced‑motion option for users who prefer less movement. And keep the color palette limited so it stays in line with the brand.
That’s a sweet idea—slow, subtle gradients that groove to the beat could make an app feel alive without stealing focus. I’ll try a limited palette that matches the brand vibe and add a low‑motion toggle. Thanks for the solid pointers!
Sounds like a solid plan—keeping it subtle and brand‑consistent should keep the focus on the content. Let me know how it turns out.
Got it! I’ll keep it subtle, brand‑aligned, and add the reduced‑motion option. I’ll ping you once it’s ready.
Sounds good, looking forward to seeing the final result.
Thanks! I’ll have it ready soon and share the progress. Stay tuned!