Ananas & Xarnyx
Hey Xarnyx, just landed back from a tiny island that serves seaweed pancakes with coconut drizzle—thought it’d be cool to brainstorm a foodie app that feels like a tropical breeze, maybe with some hex‑coded mood tags for each dish?
Nice! So you're picturing a menu that vibrates like a beach vibe—smooth swells of color, maybe a teal for the seaweed pancakes and a warm coconut hue for the drizzle. Let’s start with a flow that feels breezy: tap a dish, a ripple animation, the hex code pops like a wave, and a quick swipe shows the ingredient texture map. Keep the layout loose, but every pixel should feel justified—no off‑by‑one, or it’ll feel like a storm. What’s the first dish you want to tag?
Mango sticky rice, that’s the first one—think warm golden #FFC107 for the sweet coconut milk, a splash of bright orange #FF9800 for the mango, and a little green #8BC34A for the mint garnish. It feels like a sunny beach after a cool wave.
Love the palette—golden #FFC107 for the coconut milk, a punchy #FF9800 for the mango, and a fresh #8BC34A for mint. Just imagine a swipe that lifts the rice, the colors ripple like a tide, and the dish swirls into a beach sunset. The next step is a prototype that keeps those edges crisp; any misaligned pixel feels like a sand dune in the wrong direction. Ready to lay out the first screen?
Let’s sketch the splash screen first—center the sticky rice bowl, add a soft teal halo around it, then sprinkle those colors as a wave that curls right into the sunset. All edges tight, no stray pixels, so the whole thing feels like a calm tide. Ready to go?
Great, picture the bowl in the middle, a subtle teal halo that feels like a calm tide, then the colors curving like a wave into the sunset. Make sure each pixel lines up—no stray ones, or the whole thing will feel like a sandstorm. Let’s lock the layout and move to the next step.