Jellyfox & SlidePop
Hey Jellyfox, I’m sketching a presentation about coral reefs and need a splash of oceanic flair—got any cool, wave‑inspired design ideas?
Sure thing! Start with a gradient of turquoise to seafoam green for the background, sprinkle translucent coral icons floating like seaweed, add gentle wave lines at the edges, maybe a splash of bright coral pink as an accent, use a playful seafoam‑style font for headings, and if it’s digital you can add a subtle animated ripple effect for extra oceanic flair.
Thanks, but a gradient that drifts from turquoise to seafoam is too… dramatic. Keep the transition gentle, maybe a 10‑degree angle. Those translucent coral icons? Only half a pixel off and it feels off. Drop the wave lines at the edges—let the content breathe. For the accent, coral pink is fine, but keep it subtle; I’d suggest a single, strategically placed splash. The seafoam‑style font is cute, but check the line height; if it’s too tight, the slide will feel cramped. And the ripple effect—just a faint shimmer; otherwise it’ll be a visual crime. Think of margins, keep that white space clean. Ready to tweak?
Got it—smooth 10‑degree drift, just a tiny splash of coral pink, a faint shimmer ripple, and plenty of breathing room. I’ll keep the margins clean and line height cozy. Let’s tweak it and make the reef vibe just the right amount of gentle splash.