I would recommend dropping the blinking or flashing part of the logo. The website has a retro sort of demo scene (not sure if that is exactly the right term) feel to it, The scan lines over the artwork are cool, but could be distracting at times. The black and green colors attract a specific audience I think, but, I think it's the target market for your website so I would keep the black and green. The fonts work well for me. I found your GitHub which helped me understand your project a bit better. Maybe make some YouTube videos of it too showing your hardware rpi and a phone connecting to it.
I actually like your remohexa.com website how it seems to change colors and the dropping emojis and colors are appealing. I did get the fuschia version at first and it was eye-catching I liked it a lot. I got the green version a second time and was like oh what is the dev actively changing it right now. Then I realized keep hitting refresh for different colors.
I really appreciate your comments about both websites! You might be right about the blinking logo, but did you feel like the other blinking parts of the website are overwhelming too? I'll definitely either slow it enough and not going all the way down to a brightness of zero or just adding support for disabling each entity animation from the rpi config. I felt like it might be overwhelming but after spending a lot of time on the platform I just couldn't notice any type of animations anymore and I thought it might be not that overwhelming overall.
I genuinely don't really know how to make videos that might catch the viewer eye, and overall I don't really have a "good enough" equipment or a place to make videos. But I feel like your suggestion for yt was the missing piece that I didn't think of. Which I'll definitely take into consideration.
Thanks for your feedback about remohexa.com too, I'm glad you liked it. The changing colors idea was just a totally random thought while I was making that page, but it might be also a good idea to implement some kind of accent color that changes with each visit (not each refresh) for the real website too. Don't you think?
I actually like your remohexa.com website how it seems to change colors and the dropping emojis and colors are appealing. I did get the fuschia version at first and it was eye-catching I liked it a lot. I got the green version a second time and was like oh what is the dev actively changing it right now. Then I realized keep hitting refresh for different colors.