A side-by-side look at the curated hero + OG picks for each site, with the procedural vs. MiniMax alternates so you can compare — plus the mnemo motion-homepage concept running live. Nothing here is wired to a product site; this is an isolated preview.
Recommendation: procedural wins. The crisp vector "ledger" motif reads as literal and on-brand; the MiniMax options lean stock-photo. OG card is the procedural baked 1200×630 (wordmark + line + price).
Recommendation: MiniMax wins the hero — an atmospheric dawn sky + constellation a flat vector can't match (1280×720). OG card stays procedural (the only one with baked text). A procedural constellation SVG is the runner-up.
The motion-homepage concept below uses this site's 6-second dawn loop — jump to it ▶.
Recommendation: MiniMax wins — an authentic warm-cream ink whorl (batch B, 1280×720) beats the off-brand dark procedural spiral. OG stays procedural and reads "Nine questions." Caveat: the chosen hero is warm cream while the procedural OG is dark — a hero/OG palette mismatch to reconcile before launch.
A mock homepage hero using the 6-second dawn loop as a full-bleed background — so the motion concept reads in context, not as a clip in a folder.
If the autoplay background above doesn't run on your phone, the same file plays here with controls. Direct link: mnemo_hero_loop_seamless.mp4.