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Chris Trottier

Some potential sign-in screens for #SpaceHost. We wanted to go for something whimsical, surreal, and sci-fi.

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HistoPol (#HP)

@atomicpoet

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Hi Chris. Now, that I have figured out what #SpaceHost is, I can give you some feedback, if you like. (I have done quite some website creation/consulting in the past.)

1) While I as a techie and #SciFi aficionado in principle like all 3 of them, will your target group like this bombastic #fantasy-#SciFi crossover imagery which looks a bit like well-done #AI generated content?

2) All images are a "wow" from a stand-alone creative point of view....

Mary Nelson

@atomicpoet Chris--As someone who's not a scifi fan overall (I do admire specific writers, films, series), my first impression when I saw all three images was: They're terrifying. Then: What the heck is SpaceHost? Is it like Airbnb--in space? Is it an actual place that people go to have a scifi horror experience? That's what the images implied.

I agree with @HistoPol that the first one has a precarious foundation, which isn't likely to be a message you want to send.

So who is the audience?

Marlene Breitenstein Art

@atomicpoet Having been a professional designer, I know how annoying it is to work up a great visual, or set of visuals, only to have people say, “yes, but…“ or simply, “no, something else.“
Alas, I’m gonna do that, too:
How about more “space port?” Welcome bay. Chic retro space flight attendant with a gentle, graceful 1960s alien look (soft, otherworldly colored skin with antennae). Maybe Kubrick 2001 Space Odyssey lounge area. A space age bachelor pad kind of vibe.

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