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Heaven Aero

A variant of the Frutiger Aero aesthetic that replaces the glossy, optimistic futurism of the original with themes of the divine—heavenly light, angels, halos, clouds, gold accents, and celestial imagery. Where classic Frutiger Aero promised a clean, technological utopia, Heaven Aero promises salvation, transcendence, and the peace of the afterlife. It keeps the smooth gradients, glassy textures, and soft glows but recontextualizes them as pearly gates, divine interfaces, and the user interface of the soul. Popular in religious apps, spiritual wellness branding, and digital art that imagines what heaven might look like if God used a Windows Vista theme.
Example: “Her Heaven Aero moodboard had glowing halos over frosted glass, a sky that faded from pearl white to powder blue, and every button looked like it was made of polished marble.”
Heaven Aero by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026
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Decade Aero

A series of Frutiger Aero variants that adapt the aesthetic to specific decades, reimagining the glossy, optimistic futurism of the 2000s through the visual languages of the 2020s down to the 1900s. 2020s Aero might incorporate neumorphism and soft glassmorphism; 2010s Aero adds flat design elements; 2000s Aero is the classic Frutiger Aero; 1990s Aero mixes it with skeuomorphic wood grain and metallic gradients; 1980s Aero infuses neon and Memphis design; 1900s Aero imagines what a Frutiger‑style future would look like through the lens of Art Nouveau or early cinema. Each decade variant asks: what would our dreams of a glossy, transparent future look like if they had been designed in that era?
Example: “Her 1980s Decade Aero concept combined the neon grids of Tron with the glassy buttons of Windows Aero—a future that was simultaneously nostalgic and impossible.”
Decade Aero by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026
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Mafia Aero

A variant that applies Frutiger Aero’s sleek, glossy aesthetic to the world of organized crime—the Godfather, Goodfellas, the Mafia game series. It takes the dark wood, brass, and muted elegance of classic mafia imagery and reimagines them through transparent glass, soft gradients, and subtle glow. Mafia Aero interfaces look like they belong in a 1950s executive’s office that was secretly built by a time‑traveling UI designer. The result is both nostalgic and eerily futuristic.
Example: “The Mafia Aero UI had buttons that looked like polished brass set into frosted glass, and the background was a seamless gradient from mahogany brown to deep red.”
Mafia Aero by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026
A variant inspired by GTA: San Andreas—the gritty, diverse landscapes of early‑90s California rendered in Frutiger Aero’s glossy, optimistic style. It combines the smooth textures and transparent interfaces of Aero with the sun‑bleached deserts, dense city streets, and low‑rider culture of San Andreas. Visuals include glass panels reflecting palm trees and freeways, neon signs with glossy bevels, and a sky that shifts from desert orange to nightclub purple. San Aero captures the aesthetic of a world where gang wars are fought with smooth, futuristic UI.
Example: “The San Aero mod replaced the GTA: San Andreas HUD with transparent, glowing elements that looked like they belonged in a high‑end car stereo system, complete with bass‑boosted colors.”
San Aero by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026
A variant that fuses Frutiger Aero with the neon‑soaked, 1980s Miami aesthetic of GTA: Vice City, Scarface, and the broader “vice” genre. It takes the glossy, transparent interfaces of Aero and bathes them in hot pink, electric blue, and neon purple. Sunsets are violent magenta; glass panels reflect palm trees and convertibles; everything looks like it belongs in a nightclub owned by a drug lord with good taste in UI. Vice Aero is the aesthetic of a dream where you’re rich, dangerous, and everything is beautiful.
Example: “The Vice Aero wallpaper showed a transparent interface floating over a neon‑lit oceanfront; the glass reflected a low‑poly sports car and a setting sun the color of a flamingo.”
Vice Aero by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026

Cities Aero

A variant focused on the aesthetics of city‑building games like Cities: Skylines, SimCity, and City Life 2008. It applies Frutiger Aero’s smooth textures, transparent overlays, and optimistic lighting to the interface of urban planning. Imagine zoning maps rendered on glass, skyline silhouettes reflected in glossy panels, and data visualizations that glow with soft blues and greens. Cities Aero makes managing traffic and zoning feel like designing a utopia.
Example: “The Cities Aero mod replaced the game’s default UI with transparent, glowing panels that showed population density as a smooth gradient—planning a city felt like arranging water under a clear sky.”
Cities Aero by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026
A variant inspired by the aesthetics of SimCity, The Sims, and the broader Maxis/EA simulation games. It takes Frutiger Aero’s clean, aspirational gloss and applies it to the plumbob, the grid‑based city planning, and the whimsical, slightly plastic world of early‑2000s simulation games. Visuals include transparent plumbobs glowing with soft light, city maps overlaid with glassy zoning tools, and interfaces that feel like the control panel for a perfect, simulated world.
Example: “Her Sim Aero UI redesign made every building tool look like a frosted glass stamp, and the plumbob above her Sims glowed with a soft, iridescent sheen.”
Sim Aero by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026