Inspiration tag · 4 sites catalogued
Framer Motion marketing pages
4 sites in our growing collection share the framer motion signal — Flora, Panxo, Interfere, 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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Panxo
Dark-first modern-fintech landing that inherits from the post-Vercel cohort rather than from the Stripe/Klarna lineage. Inter + Mona Sans duet, four-accent system anchored by classic web blue #0000ee as deliberate cultural reference, twelve Framer Motion atmospheric gradients holding depth. Sharper than Plasticity's calm subtlety, less choreographed than Chronicle's keynote.

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Interfere
Dark-first editorial-typography canvas for the AI experimentation platform. Six-font museum — Inter + Berkeley Mono + Heldane Text + Redaction + Departure Mono — each one assigned exactly one register. Six-accent spectrum (yellow, green, blue, pink, purple, royal blue) breaks up the dark like a tasting menu. Twelve atmospheric Framer Motion gradients hold ambient depth without ever becoming fills.

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Slash
Premium business-banking marketing site that earns prestige through dark monochrome restraint and a single bronze accent. Slash treats spend management UI as editorial — Inter alone across a 300/400/500/600 weight ladder, atmospheric multi-stop gradients drifting at single-digit opacities in place of hero illustration, and narrow 320-704 px container rails that read like editorial columns. The bronze accent family appears only inside ornamental flourishes and never as a CTA fill, signalling a private-banker register where most fintech competitors settle for chromatic dashboard sprawl.