Marble.exe — Vaporwave Scanline Requiem
A synthwave-cover title slide anchored by a pixelated Greco-Roman bust rising from a hot-magenta-to-cyan gradient sky, layered with full-canvas horizontal scanlines, neon palm silhouettes at the horizon, and oversized Japanese halftone characters as the display headline — closer to a record sleeve than a slide deck.
This design treats the screen as a vinyl sleeve from an alternate 1986 filtered through corrupted VHS memory. It rejects clean sans-serif modernism entirely, insisting instead on deliberate pixel degradation, analog noise, and the specific color tension between warm magenta and cold cyan that defines the vaporwave canon. It exists for creators who understand that aesthetic excess is its own form of sincerity. A sterile boardroom would kill it; a late-night release stream would let it breathe.
Good for
- · Synthwave or retrowave album and EP release announcement slides
- · Opening title cards for 80s-nostalgia video essays or YouTube intros
- · Music festival or concert promo decks with retro-digital branding
- · Digital artist portfolio intros working in vaporwave or lo-fi aesthetics
Avoid for
- · Corporate quarterly earnings or investor-relations presentations
- · Medical, scientific, or academic conference slide decks
- · Chart-heavy data reporting requiring visual clarity and hierarchy
- · SaaS product launches targeting professional B2B audiences
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