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Spacex 属于 Enterprise & Consumer 分类,页面包含实时预览、README 与可下载的 DESIGN.md 参考。Spacex Inspired Design System extracted from the public website. This is not the official design system. Colors, fonts,...

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Design System Inspiration of SpaceX

1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere

SpaceX's website is a full-screen cinematic experience that treats aerospace engineering like a film — every section is a scene, every photograph is a frame, and the interface disappears entirely behind the imagery. The design is pure black (#000000) with photography of rockets, space, and planets occupying 100% of the viewport. Text overlays sit directly on these photographs with no background panels, cards, or containers — just type on image, bold and unapologetic.

The typography system uses D-DIN, an industrial geometric typeface with DIN heritage (the German industrial standard). The defining characteristic is that virtually ALL text is uppercase with positive letter-spacing (0.96px–1.17px), creating a military/aerospace labeling system where every word feels stenciled onto a spacecraft hull. D-DIN-Bold at 48px with uppercase and 0.96px tracking for the hero creates headlines that feel like mission briefing titles. Even body text at 16px maintains the uppercase/tracked treatment at smaller scales.

What makes SpaceX distinctive is its radical minimalism: no shadows, no borders (except one ghost button border at rgba(240,240,250,0.35)), no color (only black and a spectral near-white #f0f0fa), no cards, no grids. The only visual element is photography + text. The ghost button with rgba(240,240,250,0.1) background and 32px radius is the sole interactive element — barely visible, floating over the imagery like a heads-up display. This isn't a design system in the traditional sense — it's a photographic exhibition with a type system and a single button.

Key Characteristics:

  • Pure black canvas with full-viewport cinematic photography — the interface is invisible
  • D-DIN / D-DIN-Bold — industrial DIN-heritage typeface
  • Universal uppercase + positive letter-spacing (0.96px–1.17px) — aerospace stencil aesthetic
  • Near-white spectral text (#f0f0fa) — not pure white, a slight blue-violet tint
  • Zero shadows, zero cards, zero containers — text on image only
  • Single ghost button: rgba(240,240,250,0.1) background with spectral border
  • Full-viewport sections — each section is a cinematic "scene"
  • No decorative elements — every pixel serves the photography

2. Color Palette & Roles

Primary

  • Space Black (#000000): Page background, the void of space — at 50% opacity for overlay gradient
  • Spectral White (#f0f0fa): Text color — not pure white, a slight blue-violet tint that mimics starlight

Interactive

  • Ghost Surface (rgba(240, 240, 250, 0.1)): Button background — nearly invisible, 10% opacity
  • Ghost Border (rgba(240, 240, 250, 0.35)): Button border — spectral, 35% opacity
  • Hover White (var(--white-100)): Link hover state — full spectral white

Gradient

  • Dark Overlay (rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)): Gradient overlay on photographs to ensure text legibility

3. Typography Rules

Font Families

  • Display: D-DIN-Bold — bold industrial geometric
  • Body / UI: D-DIN, fallbacks: Arial, Verdana

Hierarchy

Role Font Size Weight Line Height Letter Spacing Notes
Display Hero D-DIN-Bold 48px (3.00rem) 700 1.00 (tight) 0.96px text-transform: uppercase
Body D-DIN 16px (1.00rem) 400 1.50–1.70 normal Standard reading text
Nav Link Bold D-DIN 13px (0.81rem) 700 0.94 (tight) 1.17px text-transform: uppercase
Nav Link D-DIN 12px (0.75rem) 400 2.00 (relaxed) normal text-transform: uppercase
Caption Bold D-DIN 13px (0.81rem) 700 0.94 (tight) 1.17px text-transform: uppercase
Caption D-DIN 12px (0.75rem) 400 1.00 (tight) normal text-transform: uppercase
Micro D-DIN 10px (0.63rem) 400 0.94 (tight) 1px text-transform: uppercase

Principles

  • Universal uppercase: Nearly every text element uses text-transform: uppercase. This creates a systematic military/aerospace voice where all communication feels like official documentation.
  • Positive letter-spacing as identity: 0.96px on display, 1.17px on nav — the wide tracking creates the stenciled, industrial feel that connects to DIN's heritage as a German engineering standard.
  • Two weights, strict hierarchy: D-DIN-Bold (700) for headlines and nav emphasis, D-DIN (400) for body. No medium or semibold weights exist in the system.
  • Tight line-heights: 0.94–1.00 across most text — compressed, efficient, mission-critical communication.

4. Component Stylings

Buttons

Ghost Button

  • Background: rgba(240, 240, 250, 0.1) (barely visible)
  • Text: Spectral White (#f0f0fa)
  • Padding: 18px
  • Radius: 32px
  • Border: 1px solid rgba(240, 240, 250, 0.35)
  • Hover: background brightens, text to var(--white-100)
  • Use: The only button variant — "LEARN MORE" CTAs on photography

Cards & Containers

  • None. SpaceX does not use cards, panels, or containers. All content is text directly on full-viewport photographs. The absence of containers IS the design.

Inputs & Forms

  • Not present on the homepage. The site is purely presentational.

Navigation

  • Transparent overlay nav on photography
  • D-DIN 13px weight 700, uppercase, 1.17px tracking
  • Spectral white text on dark imagery
  • Logo: SpaceX wordmark at 147x19px
  • Mobile: hamburger collapse

Image Treatment

  • Full-viewport (100vh) photography sections
  • Professional aerospace photography: rockets, Mars, space
  • Dark gradient overlays (rgba(0,0,0,0.5)) for text legibility
  • Each section = one full-screen photograph with text overlay
  • No border radius, no frames — edge-to-edge imagery

5. Layout Principles

Spacing System

  • Base unit: 8px
  • Scale: 3px, 5px, 12px, 15px, 18px, 20px, 24px, 30px
  • Minimal scale — spacing is not the organizing principle; photography is

Grid & Container

  • No traditional grid — each section is a full-viewport cinematic frame
  • Text is positioned absolutely or with generous padding over imagery
  • Left-aligned text blocks on photography backgrounds
  • No max-width container — content bleeds to viewport edges

Whitespace Philosophy

  • Photography IS the whitespace: Empty space in the design is never empty — it's filled with the dark expanse of space, the curve of a planet, or the flame of a rocket engine. Traditional whitespace concepts don't apply.
  • Vertical pacing through viewport: Each section is exactly one viewport tall, creating a rhythmic scroll where each "page" reveals a new scene.

Border Radius Scale

  • Sharp (4px): Small dividers, utility elements
  • Button (32px): Ghost buttons — the only rounded element

6. Depth & Elevation

Level Treatment Use
Photography (Level 0) Full-viewport imagery Background layer — always present
Overlay (Level 1) rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) gradient Text legibility layer over photography
Text (Level 2) Spectral white text, no shadow Content layer — text floats directly on image
Ghost (Level 3) rgba(240, 240, 250, 0.1) surface Barely-visible interactive layer

Shadow Philosophy: SpaceX uses ZERO shadows. In a design built entirely on photography, shadows are meaningless — every surface is already a photograph with natural lighting. Depth comes from the photographic content itself: the receding curvature of Earth, the diminishing trail of a rocket, the atmospheric haze around Mars.

7. Do's and Don'ts

Do

  • Use full-viewport photography as the primary design element — every section is a scene
  • Apply uppercase + positive letter-spacing to ALL text — the aerospace stencil voice
  • Use D-DIN exclusively — no other fonts exist in the system
  • Keep the color palette to black + spectral white (#f0f0fa) only
  • Use ghost buttons (rgba(240,240,250,0.1)) as the sole interactive element
  • Apply dark gradient overlays for text legibility on photographs
  • Let photography carry the emotional weight — the type system is functional, not expressive

Don't

  • Don't add cards, panels, or containers — text sits directly on photography
  • Don't use shadows — they have no meaning in a photographic context
  • Don't introduce colors — the palette is strictly achromatic with spectral tint
  • Don't use sentence case — everything is uppercase
  • Don't use negative letter-spacing — all tracking is positive (0.96px–1.17px)
  • Don't reduce photography to thumbnails — every image is full-viewport
  • Don't add decorative elements (icons, badges, dividers) — the design is photography + type + one button

8. Responsive Behavior

Breakpoints

Name Width Key Changes
Mobile <600px Stacked, reduced padding, smaller type
Tablet Small 600–960px Adjusted layout
Tablet 960–1280px Standard scaling
Desktop 1280–1350px Full layout
Large Desktop 1350–1500px Expanded
Ultra-wide >1500px Maximum viewport

Touch Targets

  • Ghost buttons: 18px padding provides adequate touch area
  • Navigation links: uppercase with generous letter-spacing aids readability

Collapsing Strategy

  • Photography: maintains full-viewport at all sizes, content reposition
  • Hero text: 48px → scales down proportionally
  • Navigation: horizontal → hamburger
  • Text blocks: reposition but maintain overlay-on-photography pattern
  • Full-viewport sections maintained on mobile

Image Behavior

  • Edge-to-edge photography at all viewport sizes
  • Background-size: cover with center focus
  • Dark overlay gradients adapt to content position
  • No art direction changes — same photographs, responsive positioning

9. Agent Prompt Guide

Quick Color Reference

  • Background: Space Black (#000000)
  • Text: Spectral White (#f0f0fa)
  • Button background: Ghost (rgba(240, 240, 250, 0.1))
  • Button border: Ghost Border (rgba(240, 240, 250, 0.35))
  • Overlay: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)

Example Component Prompts

  • "Create a full-viewport hero: background-image covering 100vh, dark gradient overlay rgba(0,0,0,0.5). Headline at 48px D-DIN-Bold, uppercase, letter-spacing 0.96px, spectral white (#f0f0fa) text. Ghost CTA button: rgba(240,240,250,0.1) bg, 1px solid rgba(240,240,250,0.35) border, 32px radius, 18px padding."
  • "Design a navigation: transparent over photography. D-DIN 13px weight 700, uppercase, letter-spacing 1.17px, spectral white text. SpaceX wordmark left-aligned."
  • "Build a content section: full-viewport height, background photography with dark overlay. Left-aligned text block with 48px D-DIN-Bold uppercase heading, 16px D-DIN body text, and ghost button below."
  • "Create a micro label: D-DIN 10px, uppercase, letter-spacing 1px, spectral white, line-height 0.94."

Iteration Guide

  1. Start with photography — the image IS the design
  2. All text is uppercase with positive letter-spacing — no exceptions
  3. Only two colors: black and spectral white (#f0f0fa)
  4. Ghost buttons are the only interactive element — transparent, spectral-bordered
  5. Zero shadows, zero cards, zero decorative elements
  6. Every section is full-viewport (100vh) — cinematic pacing