Spazio Bianco
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A multipage theme made with Astro, Tailwind CSS & MDX
Michael Andreuzza

Spazio Bianco — A multipage theme made with Astro, Tailwind CSS & MDX

A clean, modern theme for a SaaS companies, featuring a bright and airy design with blue accents, offering a mix of interface elements suitable for building responsive and engaging landing pages.
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Michael Andreuzza
Hello everyone, Spazio Bianco is a clean, modern theme for a SaaS companies, featuring a bright and airy design with blue accents, offering a mix of interface elements suitable for building responsive and engaging landing pages ------------------------------ Has a 30% discount — Use the CODE LEXINGTON30 on checkout ------------------------------- Includes: — 60 Pages — 100+ Sections — 100 Components Landing Pages — 3x Landing Page — 3x Pricing Page — Cookie Settings — Coming Soon — About — 404 Blog Pages — Blog Home — 6x Blog Posts — Tag Index — Tag Category — RSS Forms — Sign In — Sign Up — Submit — Forgot Password— Customers — Customers Home — 3x Customers Details Integrations — Integrations Home — 6x Integrations Details Help Center — Help Center Home — 5x Help Details Jobs — Jobs Home — Open Roles — Open Details System Pages —Color Guide — Typography Guide — Overview Info Pages —DPA — Terms — Privacy — Bug Bounty When you purchase the template you get access to a very permissive license. The template can be purchased Individually and is also included on the bundle that has lifetime access. ------------------------------ Has a 30% discount — Use the CODE LEXINGTON30 on checkout ------------------------------- For those that have purchased the bundle, is already included on it, so feel free to download it from the Lemon Squeeze library and enjoy it! Thank you so much for reading and showing interest on this template, if you need more templates, a bundle that includes all the templates, free updates is also offered on Lexington Themes.
Albert
congrats on the launch of spazio bianco, the depth and variety in your theme pack sounds impressive. how did you decide upon the elements and components included? are there insights from specific user feedback that guided the choices in your design process?