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@quincredible.eth
Problem: Sometimes my artistic approach to interface/experiential web ideas feel too grand for mobile, but mobile is simply where people exist. (Also I'm a desktop maxi, sorry not sorry.) Solution: Psyopped myself into rethinking my approach to some UI elements by assuming that even on desktop, your interaction tool (the cursor, not pictured) is forced to be much larger than normal. With this in mind, the accessibility/visibility of something as simple as a link must align with this change. Now the desktop assets become naturally more compatible with mobile. As a bonus, the large cursor adds a unique and memorable layer to the desktop experience (not just for development purposes). πŸ˜‰ WIP
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What do you mean by cursor in this context? I don't see any cursor in your image??
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@quincredible.eth
I mean when you visit the future website, we replace your mouse cursor (ze little arrow) with something like 100x it's size (a custom image)
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