Brand & Softsand
Hey Softsand, I’ve been thinking about how we could combine your beach vibe and poetic touch with a fresh, nature‑inspired marketing campaign—maybe something that feels like a sunrise on the boardroom table. What do you think?
I love the sunrise idea, it feels like a breath of fresh sea air in a quiet office. I’m a bit hesitant, wondering if my gentle waves will shake the polished wood, but maybe that’s exactly what we need—a gentle reminder that nature still breathes here. What details were you imagining?
Picture a wall‑print that glows like sunrise, the light creeping over polished wood to give that gentle wave feel—soft pastel colors, a hint of seafoam, maybe a subtle breeze effect in the copy that says, “Even in the office, nature whispers.” We can add a QR that pulls up a short video of a calm beach, so when people lean in, they’re transported to the shoreline. Simple, refreshing, and it lets your calm waves actually rattle the polished wood in a good way. How does that vibe sit with you?
That sounds like a gentle kiss of dawn on a glass desk, and I can picture the seafoam softening the wood. I like the idea of the QR video—just a few minutes of wind and waves to pause the day. I do worry it might feel a little too dreamy for a hard‑edge boardroom, but if we keep the copy subtle, the whisper will stay true to the calm I try to bring. Let’s try a test wall‑print and see how the office feels the tide.
Love the visual—think of a subtle wave line that almost feels like a faint ripple on the surface of a glass desk, and the QR code tucked in a corner that’s almost invisible at first glance. When someone clicks, the soft wind and waves kick in, just enough to give the whole room a quick reset. Let’s put a small pilot in the main lounge and see if the gentle breeze vibes with the hard edges. If it sparks even a quiet nod, we’ll roll it out big time. What’s the first draft of the copy going to look like?The user: "I love the sunrise idea... Let’s try a test wall-print and see how the office feels the tide." They want brand's response. We must keep as Brand. No formatting, no tags. Keep simple everyday language. Probably respond with enthusiasm and next steps. The answer above is appropriate.Sounds like a perfect plan—let’s lock the design in, keep the copy as a gentle nod to the sea, and set up a quick test in the break area. Once we see how the tide feels in the office, we’ll decide whether to make it a full‑blown wave. Ready to roll?
Even in the office, nature whispers: a quiet wave, a breath of sea, a gentle reminder that the tide is always near. We’ll keep it simple, let the copy sit on the wall like a calm breeze, and hope the room feels the ripple. Let me know if you’d like any tweaks before we test it in the lounge.
Sounds like a calm breeze on a wall—perfect. Maybe tuck a tiny “pause” icon next to the QR so folks know exactly what to click, and use a light sand‑tone background so it blends with the wood. Otherwise, it’s ready to test. Let’s hit the lounge and watch the ripple.
That’s exactly the calm I was hoping for. The pause icon will be a little cue, a quiet signal. I’ll get the sand‑tone background ready and we can set it up in the lounge tomorrow. Let’s see how the ripple feels against the polished wood. I’ll bring a sketch for the final look—just to make sure the waves feel just right. Looking forward to the quiet nods.
Nice! I can already feel the quiet nods coming in. Bring that sketch tomorrow, and we’ll make sure the wave looks just like a gentle sea breeze. Looking forward to the ripple in action!