Inspiration tag · 4 sites catalogued
Creative Tool marketing pages
4 sites in our growing collection share the creative tool signal — Flora, Plasticity, Frame, and 1 more. Each catalogued page carries a paste-ready 24-field design brief — palette, typography, spacing, motion — that an AI agent can drop into Claude, Cursor, or v0.

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Flora
Dark-first AI-creative landing that inherits the post-Vercel design language and applies it to a creative-tool audience. Geist Variable as the entire type stack, classic web blue #0000ee as the only functional accent, twelve Framer Motion atmospheric gradients holding ambient depth. Coherent technical confidence for a buyer who recognises Geist on sight.

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Plasticity
Light-first 3D modelling tool landing that refuses the render-reel-above-fold cliché. Triple-font system — Matter + auxMono + fkGrotesk — assigns each family one register. Four-stop rainbow accent (lime, cyan, magenta, amber) appears only as solid emphasis, never as fill. Narrow 896px canvas, zero gradients, subtle motion — the page is the pause before opening the tool.

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Frame
Dark-first cinema-tooling landing for the Adobe-acquired video collaboration platform. FrameGothic carries the entire brand voice in three weights; a single cobalt accent appears only where the page wants you to click. Restraint as identity — the product UI screenshots are the spectacle, the page is the calm before the cut.

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Spline
The 3D-tool landing that refuses to flatten itself into a screenshot — pure #000 canvas, a three-family Spline Sans / Brockmann / Spline Sans Mono trinity, and a semantic rainbow of accent CSS variables used one tone at a time. Spline demonstrates a rare creative-tool discipline: zero shadow, zero gradient, a single 1px hairline carrying every layer distinction, all motion compressed into a 0.2s CSS transition with no library overhead. The spacing scale starts at 2px so embedded canvases and video loops can breathe without feeling airy.