liuxiran commented on pull request #495:
URL: https://github.com/apache/apisix-website/pull/495#issuecomment-913863032


   > The flow/wavy particle system imagery in top section is more of a metphor 
to the smooth, frictionless and synchronised performance of APISIX. It's a 
subtle abstract imagery that I came up with, to pull users in through curiosity 
and illustrate our product indirectly.
   Also, I have seen something similar (matching color palletes too) being used 
in a lot of posters/merchandise of APISIX like in one below, the black 
hyperloop imagery. Only difference being that one is in motion, other is not
   
   Thanks for elaborating on your design concept @1502shivam-singh , you are 
indeed a designer with ideas 👍 
   
   I agree with your inclusion of dynamic symbolic elements, that really makes 
our website more dynamic~!
   IMO there is still a difference between the design of the product periphery 
and the design of the web page, web pages should be aesthetically pleasing 
while still highlighting the content. So It would be better if dynamic elements 
could be combined with text content. 
   
   
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2561857/132261563-ea578214-d306-4233-85f0-eda58be7a715.png)
   
   
   > one naive question coming up, do those multiple layered rectangles 
actually mean something, when highlighting the high level design 
   
   hahaha, got your point,  try to express the meaning as clearly as possible 
while still having a sense of design is the goal we pursue, multiple layered 
rectangles is the way we commonly represent multiple copies, or you  can design 
a more logical and designed expression, and the only requirement is we support 
multiple copies of APISIX nodes.


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