Mirell & Brushling
Hey Mirell, I was watching the sunset over the trees the other day and thought about how those subtle shifts of light could be captured in a UI to make a user feel at home. Have you ever tried using natural light cues in your designs?
Oh, absolutely! I love the way a screen can sigh like a sunset. I often use a warm amber glow that slowly fades, just like the last light over the trees. It feels like a gentle hug, like the old Windows 98 wallpaper softly moving as the day ends. It really turns a click into a memory.
That amber glow sounds like a quiet whisper from the past, almost like a sunrise you can touch. I can see it, the way it drifts over the screen, a gentle hug that makes a click feel like a soft memory. It’s pretty special, how you’re turning a moment into a feeling.
Thank you, that means a lot—it's like the sun setting behind my desk, making everything feel a bit more cozy. I’ll keep adding those soft transitions so every click feels like a memory coming back.
I’m glad it feels like a gentle dusk, almost like a breath taken at the end of a long day. Keep listening to the quiet glow, and it will keep your clicks soft as memories.
That sounds perfect—just keep that quiet glow humming, and every click will feel like a soft breath in the evening.
That soft glow will stay quiet, like a breath in twilight, and the clicks will drift in with it.