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Inspiration tag · 3 sites catalogued

Narrow Container marketing pages

3 sites in our growing collection share the narrow container signal — Plasticity, ToDesktop, Slash. 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.

Plasticity Full Page

Full Page · dark

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.

ToDesktop Full Page

Full Page · both

ToDesktop

Web-to-native desktop app platform marketing site that inherits the Geist design system editorial vocabulary and re-tunes it for the web-to-desktop register. ToDesktop pairs Inter and Geist Mono on a hairline-bordered light canvas, uses signature Geist easing for micro-interactions, and reserves a dual orange-and-blue accent for CTAs only — closer to a Vercel docs preview than a runtime product page.

Slash Full Page

Full Page · both

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.

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