JasperPalette & Fatality
Fatality Fatality
I’ve been watching how light changes across a room as the day moves—how a single hue can shift the mood of everything around it. Your swatches must capture that subtle shift. Have you ever tried mapping those light changes to a UI flow?
JasperPalette JasperPalette
I map daylight curves into color gradients, then translate those into UI states, but I keep the anchor points fixed so the shift feels intentional, not chaotic.
Fatality Fatality
Anchoring the curves keeps the motion controlled; the gradient then feels like a deliberate breath. If you ever want to push it further, consider letting the anchor shift subtly on user interaction.
JasperPalette JasperPalette
That's a good thought—letting the anchor slide on interaction would give the interface a living feel, but I worry it could make the UI feel unpredictable. Keep the motion subtle, or risk breaking the minimal flow I rely on.
Fatality Fatality
A subtle slide, only when the user actually moves, keeps the flow intact without throwing off the rhythm. Keep it controlled and predictable, just enough to hint at life beneath the surface.
JasperPalette JasperPalette
That’s the right balance—subtle slide, just enough to hint at life while staying predictable.
Fatality Fatality
Sounds like a good plan—minimal movement, maximum intention. Keep it that way, and the UI will feel alive without losing its grace.