The design process behind Slash Star starts with technical ideas and works outward toward visual form.
The aim is not decoration, but translation — taking something functional and rendering it in a way that remains recognisable without explanation.
Designs are intentionally minimal. Elements are removed until only what is necessary remains.
This reflects how developers often work: favouring clarity, structure, and readability over ornamentation.
Light mode and dark mode variants are treated as parallel design constraints rather than colour swaps.
Each variant is designed independently to ensure balance, contrast, and legibility within its own context.
Typography is chosen for neutrality and legibility. Layouts favour alignment and spacing over impact.
Nothing is designed to compete for attention.