Over 54% of podcast listeners now encounter political content, with 25% hearing it frequently—whether they asked for it or not. (Pew Research) The lines between entertainment, opinion, and actual reporting have blurred, and let’s be honest—some of these people are just glazing their way through politics.
I designed this landing page as a thought experiment—what if we had a platform that actually helped cut through the noise? A space where we hold top voices to a standard of truth and transparency, instead of rewarding misinformation. Disclaimer: This is just a practice landing page to get more familiar with Framer, but I hope it inspires conversations.
Brand Direction
Sentio blends vibrant, vintage techno aesthetics with a sense of fluidity, creating a space that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Retro-inspired typography reinforces the throwback energy in the headers, while the body text keeps it grounded in a clean, tech-forward feel.
Every micro-interaction is designed to be rapid, smooth, and joyful, making exploration feel dynamic and intentional. The result? A brand experience that’s bold, kinetic, and built for those who demand more from the media they consume.
Micro Interactions
The micro-interactions in Sentio aren’t just visual flourishes—they serve a purpose. Every motion is designed to guide, inform, and immerse users in the experience. Rapid yet fluid transitions evoke the fast-paced nature of news, while smooth interactions make absorbing complex information feel effortless. Instead of just reading about misinformation, users feel the difference through intentional, story-driven motion design.