Water lilies, soft brush.
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agency rebrands, paid editorial newsletters, museum gift shops, and indie tools sold mostly on craft.
Monet Pond reads as art-school portfolio rather than templated landing page. Water lilies, soft brush. The palette is restrained to two or three real colours, the composition has actual hierarchy, and nothing fights your headline for attention. It is the kind of page you can put next to your product screenshots without flinching, which matters more than people admit.
Suits design studios, editorial newsletters, premium content tools, and brands with a genuine visual identity worth looking at. Skip it for feature-led B2B SaaS, any pitch where the deck must look identical to every competitor's deck, or products sold purely on price and feature parity.
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