Aurora Mesh — Stacked Glass Drop
Three or more frosted cards stacked at counter-rotated angles over a living purple-to-cyan mesh gradient, built for SaaS feature reveals in the Stripe Sessions mold. Overlapping refraction and 1px highlight borders give each card visual weight without leaning on illustration.
This template exists for the moment a product team ships something worth celebrating in front of a room full of people who will immediately recognize the craft. It trusts color, depth, and motion-implied rotation over decorative illustration — the mesh gradient does the emotional labor so the content can stay surgical. It refuses flat linear ramps and the symmetrical calm of generic SaaS decks, insisting the background itself should feel iridescent and alive. The speaker it serves is confident, the audience is technical, and the room expects polish.
Good for
- · SaaS feature-matrix reveal slides with 3–6 items
- · 'What shipped this quarter' engineering all-hands recaps
- · Conference keynote product-drop moments
- · Side-by-side pricing or plan comparison card layouts
Avoid for
- · Chart-heavy quarterly financial reporting decks
- · Dense multi-column data tables requiring high readability
- · Academic citation-heavy literature or research reviews
- · Formal legal, compliance, or regulatory briefings
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