Near-black backgrounds, a single electric accent, a soft glow behind the headline. The Vercel/Raycast/Stripe feel.
Dark luxury uses deep charcoal or near-black backgrounds to create a premium, sophisticated atmosphere. Think of a high-end watch brand website or a premium SaaS product. It's not just dark mode — it's a deliberate aesthetic choice that uses darkness to make accent colors and product screenshots pop dramatically.
Background is near-black (#0A0A0A or #0D0D1A), NOT pure black (#000000) which can feel harsh. Cards and sections use slightly lighter darks (#111111, #1A1A2E) to create subtle depth. A single accent color — often electric blue (#0066FF), amber (#F59E0B), or soft purple (#8B5CF6) — is used sparingly for CTAs, icons, and highlights. Typography is pure white or near-white. Thin borders at low opacity (rgba(255,255,255,0.08)) separate sections softly.
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Build a dark luxury SaaS landing page. Background: #0D0D1A (deep dark blue-black). Primary text: #F1F1EE. Accent color: electric blue #0066FF for buttons and highlighted text. Cards use #111827 background with a 1px border at rgba(255,255,255,0.08). Add a very subtle radial gradient in the hero: a soft purple glow at 20% opacity centered behind the hero text. Clean sans-serif typography (Inter or Satoshi). CTA button: #0066FF with white text and a subtle glow effect (box-shadow: 0 0 30px rgba(0,102,255,0.4)).