Vibrant

The desktop homepage features a dark background with a bold hero section containing the headline 'Lose that buzz.' in large white text. To the right, three translucent overlapping circles in lime, orange, and purple create a Venn diagram effect. Below the hero, an orange section introduces the first article, 'The Evolution of Haptic Feedback'.The mobile version uses a vertical layout with the 'Lose that buzz.' headline and lime-colored subheadline centered. The overlapping colorful circles are repositioned to sit behind the text, and the content transitions into a solid orange section below for the article feed.

Vibrant Composites serves as a specialized thought-leadership platform and technical resource focused on the frontier of haptic feedback technology. The site explores the transition from traditional vibration motors to sophisticated nonlinear actuators, positioning itself at the intersection of hardware engineering and tactile user experience design for the wearable technology sector. The visual identity is bold, high-energy, and unapologetically modern. Utilizing a high-contrast palette of deep black, electric lime, vibrant orange, and soft violet, the design employs massive, heavy typography to command attention. Overlapping translucent geometric shapes create a sense of depth and intersection, mirroring the complex interplay of physical sensation and digital communication that the brand explores.

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Desktop
93
Performance
88
Accessibility
100
Best Practices
100
SEO
Mobile
92
Performance
88
Accessibility
100
Best Practices
100
SEO
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