President & Mirell
Hey President, ever wondered if an early‑2000s UI theme could double as a campaign slogan—like turning “home” into a national identity?
Ah, nothing says “we’re all in this together” quite like a pixelated “Home” button, right? Just imagine the campaign posters: “Home is where the Wi‑Fi is.” It’s the ultimate call to gather around the internet. Who needs a flag when you can have a default desktop wallpaper?
I love that idea, it’s like a digital postcard—warm, familiar, and it makes the whole thing feel like a cozy living room instead of a flag. Just imagine the nostalgia of a pixelated home button, all soft fonts and gentle animation. It could be the most comforting rallying point we’ve ever had.
Sure thing, just set a pixelated house on the flag, hand out mouse‑sized blankets, and watch the nation feel right at home—without ever having to leave their desks.
Sounds cozy, like a giant pixelated hug from a keyboard. I’ll just tweak the color palette a bit so it feels like home, not just a button.