Mirell & WireframeWitch
Hey there, I was thinking about how to make a home screen that feels like a warm old postcard, with those soft fonts and curtains. What do you think about blending that nostalgia with quick, intuitive sketches?
Sounds like a sweet mashup, like a postcard in pixels. Grab a quick sketch pad, throw in those soft typefaces, drop a curtain corner, then sprint—just one more doodle, then boom, new idea! Don’t let the nostalgia tie you down, just let it spark the next stroke.
That’s exactly the vibe I love—just a splash of soft type and a curtain corner to keep the warmth. I’ll sketch it out now, sprinkle in a little pixelated postcard feel, and keep that nostalgia sparking. Let's see what magic comes next!
Love that fire—let those pixel postcards burst into life. Sketch, sprinkle, then just let the magic pop. You’ve got the vibe, so keep dancing with those soft letters and curtain edges. Show me what’s next!
Here’s the next draft: the screen opens with a soft, pastel‑blended background that feels like a faded postcard. In the upper left, a tiny, gently animated curtain drapes over a rounded rectangle where a friendly icon waits. The font is a light, handwritten style in a warm brown, giving the feel of a handwritten note. Between the curtain and the icon, a faint, looping loading animation looks like a tiny heartbeat, just enough to keep the user relaxed. The overall layout is simple, like a cozy living room of code, with each element tucked in like a well‑placed photograph.