Design language comparison
Lightdash vs Slash
Lightdash runs a light-canvas system while Slash chose both, and they pair different display families (sans-serif vs __Inter_f367f3). Beyond surface, motion divides them — Lightdash is moderate, Slash is expressive.
Palette · side by side
Up to 8 dominant swatches eachSide A · light
Lightdash
Full Page
#000000
foreground
#eceff3
background
#272835
foreground
#625df5
accent
#0000ee
accent
#666d80
foreground
#ffffff
background
#36394a
foreground
Side B · both
Slash
Full Page
#ffffff
background
#e2e3e9
foreground
#000000
foreground
#9194a1
foreground
#777a88
foreground
#1c1d22
foreground
#5e616e
background
#cc9166
accent
Typography · side by side
Primary family + weight ladder + sampleSide A · light
Lightdash
Full Page
- Display
- Inter
- Body
- sans-serif
- Mono
- IBM Plex Mono
- Weights
- 400 · 500
Sample
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
1234567890 — Body sample renders in the captured family if your browser has it; otherwise system fallback signals the weight ladder.
Side B · both
Slash
Full Page
- Display
- __Inter_f367f3
- Body
- __ivyPresto_6eafe2
- Weights
- 300 · 400 · 500 · 600
Sample
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
1234567890 — Body sample renders in the captured family if your browser has it; otherwise system fallback signals the weight ladder.
Spacing scale · side by side
Base unit + first 8 scale valuesSide A · light
Lightdash
Full Page
- Base unit
- 4 px
- Container max
- 1280 px
Side B · both
Slash
Full Page
- Base unit
- 4 px
- Container max
- 704 px
Motion vocabulary · side by side
Level + durations + easingsSide A · light
Lightdash
Full Page
- Level
- moderate
- Libraries
- Framer Motion
Durations
Easings
Side B · both
Slash
Full Page
- Level
- expressive
- Libraries
- Framer Motion
Durations
Easings
Palette & spacing overlap
Their palettes share 10% of swatches at the dominant tier — a quiet signal both teams drew from the same neutral library before applying brand accents. Their spacing scales overlap by 83% (2, 8, 10, 12, 14 px shared) — a rhythm any agent can transfer between the two systems with minimal recalibration.
Shared swatches (2)
Curator verdict
Pick a side. Mixing Lightdash's light-first canvas with Slash's expressive motion vocabulary produces visual whiplash. Adopt one system as your primary, study the other for individual technique transfers (e.g. Lightdash's spacing, Slash's shadow).