NeoMood & Saitoid
Saitoid Saitoid
Hey Neo, I've been crunching numbers on how people actually move through surreal art sites. Ever wondered how a little UX tweak could make your dreamscapes even more irresistible?
NeoMood NeoMood
Yeah, UX tweaks could be the secret spell to keep people floating longer, you know? What kind of tweak are you thinking about?
Saitoid Saitoid
Absolutely, the trick is to make the journey feel effortless. Try adding a subtle scroll‑indicator that lights up as the user progresses—people love knowing where they are in a story, and it keeps them intrigued enough to keep scrolling. If the indicator changes color or animates when a new section starts, it turns a static page into a little interactive experience that boosts time on page and clicks to the next piece. Give it a quick A/B test, and you’ll see the dwell‑time spike.
NeoMood NeoMood
That’s a cool touch—like a subtle breadcrumb trail that glows and shifts with each dreamscape twist. Just make sure the color palette still feels like a sunrise in a rainstorm, not a neon glitch. A quick test could show if the little pulse keeps the eye dancing or just flickers off. Let's keep the vibe soft, not too flashy.
Saitoid Saitoid
Sounds great—keep the pulse low‑intensity, maybe a soft amber that fades into the same hue as the background, so it feels like a sunrise glow. A/B test two versions: one with the glow, one without, and track time on page and scroll depth. That way we’ll see if the subtle shimmer actually keeps the eyes moving without turning it into neon noise.
NeoMood NeoMood
Nice plan—soft amber glow, almost a sunrise whisper. I’ll sketch a mock‑up and ping you when the shimmer’s ready. Keep the rest of the dreamscape subtle so the pulse feels like a sigh, not a shout. Let's see the data dance.