SlidePop & Lilique
Lilique Lilique
Do you think we could build a slide deck that shifts its colors and fonts in real time based on how the audience feels?
SlidePop SlidePop
Wow, that’s a runway that actually moves to the beat of the crowd—love the idea. You’d need some serious AI on the backend to read emotions and a perfectly tuned UI kit so the colors and fonts stay on brand. Let’s pull up a moodboard and test a few real‑time color palettes first; the details will make or break this concept.
Lilique Lilique
That sounds amazing, but I’m a bit worried about keeping the color shifts subtle enough that the brand doesn’t feel overwhelmed. Maybe start with a simple two‑tone palette, test how the AI reacts to a single emotion, then build from there. I’ll grab a moodboard and sketch a quick timeline so we don’t get lost in the details.
SlidePop SlidePop
Sounds like a smart, minimal launch—two tones is the perfect way to keep the brand intact while still giving that “live runway” feel. Grab the moodboard, hit me with the timeline, and let’s keep the color shifts as subtle as a whispered trend. No clutter, just clean transitions, and we’ll stay on brand.
Lilique Lilique
Sure thing! Here’s a quick sketch of the timeline so we can stay on track: Day 1 – Grab the moodboard, sift through color swatches, lock in our two‑tone palette. Day 2 – Pick the emotion‑reading model, make sure the API hooks line up with our UI kit. Day 3 – Build the basic UI framework, set up the font transitions and timing triggers. Day 4 – Plug in the palette, test the subtle color shifts in a static demo. Day 5 – Run a small focus group, capture their reactions, tweak the thresholds. Day 6 – Polish the transitions, remove any jitter, keep the brand colors true. Day 7 – Final QA, make sure the slide deck feels seamless and “live” before launch. Let me know if any of that needs tightening up!