Psychedelic

Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out

A far-out design system channeling the visual explosion of 1960s counterculture. Acid colors, liquid forms, and consciousness-expanding patterns for interfaces that blow minds.

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Color Palette

Acid Orange

#FF6B00

Electric Purple

#9B30FF

Lime Green

#39FF14

Hot Magenta

#FF1493

Sunshine Yellow

#FFED00

Cosmic Blue

#00BFFF

Grape

#6B3FA0

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Typography

Display / Righteous

FLOWER POWER

Heading / Fredoka Bold

Summer of Love

Subheading / Fredoka Medium

Expand Your Consciousness

Body / Josefin Sans

The psychedelic movement emerged from San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district in the mid-1960s. Visual artists like Wes Wilson and Victor Moscoso created concert posters with warped letterforms, vibrating colors, and Art Nouveau influences that perfectly captured the era's mind-bending ethos.

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Spacing

4px
8px
12px
16px
24px
32px
48px
64px
96px
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Buttons

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Navigation

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Form Elements

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Cards

Peace & Love

The counterculture movement spread messages of peace, love, and understanding through art, music, and communal living.

Flower Power

Flowers became symbols of passive resistance and non-violence, blooming in the art and fashion of the era.

Cosmic Vibes

Expanding consciousness through meditation, music, and visual experiences that transcended ordinary perception.

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Badges

Groovy Far Out Cosmic Trippy Peace 1967 Haight
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Alerts

Groovy! Your vibes have been successfully transmitted to the cosmos.
Far out! You're about to embark on a mind-expanding journey.
Bummer! Something went wrong in the astral plane.
Trippy! New cosmic content is available for your consciousness.