Gives a more corporate/big company vibe to me. The background rainbow thing is also distracting, and makes the title and nav hard to read at times. Also is the Stripe blue gone?
In general I like it, but definitely not a fan of the trippy rainbow in the hero section. Which is strange, because I did a similar effect in the last site I built.<p>They're implementation isn't working with the text, particularly when the background goes to the darkest red behind the text.<p>Turning off the opacity, makes the statement much clearer, and I think stronger at the same time.
So much of Stripe's UI seems to have been influential on other company landing pages: the animated dropdown on the navbar, the slashed background shapes, having interactive code editors and displaying devices on white backgrounds<p>Was Stripe the originator of this style or did they just make it famous?
This is gorgeous! The "Designed for developers" section is brilliant and shows off the new[1] Stripe CLI<p>[1] <a href="https://twitter.com/stripe/status/1191772393523400704" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/stripe/status/1191772393523400704</a>
Looks great, except the overlay effect makes the text unreadable for certain hues (like red). Can't wait to see how many other SaaS websites copy this trend.