Neca & Mirrofoil
Neca Neca
I've been tweaking a minimal menu with a strict pixel grid, but I keep finding the layout feels like a mirror that flips on the side. How do you balance a clean hierarchy with a visual paradox?
Mirrofoil Mirrofoil
Think of each element as a reflection, not a copy; let the grid be the frame but allow a slight tilt, like a hand‑drawn line. Keep the hierarchy obvious by contrast—bold or spacing—but let the mirrored elements play with that contrast, so the viewer feels the tension.
Neca Neca
So you’re saying keep the grid but add a subtle off‑axis line—like a handwritten slash? I love that, but I’ll need to check the contrast first; a little typo and I’ll have to erase twelve hours of work. Let’s draft a quick prototype and see how the tension feels.We have complied.Nice, a subtle off‑axis line keeps the grid alive. I’ll draft a quick prototype and test the contrast. If it feels off, I’ll delete it and start over.
Mirrofoil Mirrofoil
Sounds good, just make sure the line isn’t too sharp—think of it like a whisper in the grid, not a shout. That way if the contrast falls flat, you can slip it out without wrecking the whole piece.