Switch to "Dark Mode" and use blue-light filters to signal to your nervous system that it’s time to wind down.
Use tools like MyNoise or Lofi Girl to create a consistent background environment. UspokojivГ© cez sieЕҐ
Grounding the user in the "now" through high-fidelity audio or macro-cinematography. Switch to "Dark Mode" and use blue-light filters
The internet doesn't always have to be a loud, crowded square. With the right curation, it can be a quiet room with a view—a place to breathe, reset, and find a moment of peace. The internet doesn't always have to be a
Shifting from passive consumption to active, intentional relaxation. How to Curate Your Own Calm
For years, the narrative around the internet was dominated by "doomscrolling," notification fatigue, and the relentless pace of social media. But a quiet counter-culture has emerged. Instead of being a source of stress, the web is increasingly being used as a deliberate tool for sensory regulation and mental clarity. The Rise of Sensory Content