What if a digital space could feel like weather? Not a rigid tool, but something alive — shifting between warmth and cool, stillness and motion, clarity and softness.
This is an exploration of atmosphere as interface. Each mode represents a feeling rather than a function: the gentle warmth of afternoon sun, the meditative rhythm of rain, the quiet depth of moonlight, the soft blur of morning mist.
Traditional interfaces optimize for speed and efficiency. But sometimes we need a space that slows us down, that invites presence over productivity. A screen that feels less like a machine and more like a window.
余白 (yohaku) — the deliberate emptiness in Japanese art that allows the viewer to breathe. This page embraces that philosophy, letting whitespace become an active element of the design.
Try each mode. Notice how the same content can feel entirely different depending on its atmosphere. The words don't change — but the space around them does.