{ "slug": "retro-windows", "name": "Retro Windows", "tagline": "Windows 95 chrome: gray title bars, MS Sans Serif, pixel typography, full nostalgia.", "mood": [ "nostalgic", "retro", "geeky", "playful" ], "occasion": [ "retro gaming pitch", "Y2K brand", "creator portfolio (90s aesthetic)", "tech-history talk", "shitpost-but-make-it-fancy deck" ], "tone": [ "winking", "nostalgic", "geeky", "fun" ], "formality": "low", "density": "medium", "palette": { "bg_gray": "#C0C0C0", "bg_light": "#D4D0C8", "blue_navy": "#000080", "blue_light": "#1084D0", "white": "#FFFFFF", "black": "#000000", "description": "Windows 95 system palette: 3D-button gray, navy title bars, pixel-perfect inset/outset borders, no anti-aliasing aesthetic" }, "typography": { "display": "Press Start 2P", "body": "MS Sans Serif", "mono": "VT323", "style": "8-bit pixel display + Microsoft system sans + DOS terminal mono" }, "scheme": "light", "best_for": "Anything that should feel knowingly nostalgic: retro gaming, Y2K-aesthetic brands, creator portfolios with a 90s vibe, tech-history talks, deliberately tongue-in-cheek decks. A great choice anywhere a playful retro reference is the entire point.", "avoid_for": "Decks that need to read as modern, elegant, or institutionally credible \u2014 the Win95 chrome will always read as a costume.", "slide_count": 10, "navigation": "inline keyboard handler with on-page nav dots and slide counter" }