Pastel Retro-Future Radio
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Design Language
The 1985 Miami sunset, passed through a pastel filter and left in the sun until it faded to cotton candy. Vaporwave's gentle cousin — no harsh neon, no ironic glitch, no dark backgrounds. Sunset gradients so soft they feel edible, chrome UI elements that catch warm light, CRT-rounded corners on everything, and the feeling of tuning a radio station that broadcasts from a dimension where the '80s never ended but everything got softer. ---
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Design Skill
**Target audience:** Lo-fi music lovers, City Pop fans, internet radio listeners who study or work to ambient music. Ages 20-35. They know Tatsuro Yamashita, they have a favorite lo-fi beats channel, they romanticize cassette tapes and FM dials. **Use cases:** Internet radio station interface, lo-fi streaming app, music discovery platform, ambient listening dashboard, podcast network landing page. **Brand personality:** Sincerely nostalgic. Warm and dreamy. The 1985 Miami sunset passed through a pastel filter and left in the sun until it faded to cotton candy. This is vaporwave's gentle cousin — no harsh neon, no ironic glitch, no dark backgrounds. Pure sunset warmth. ---
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