Ava M.
@avam
We used this layout to keep social proof qpaex without sacrificing space above the fold.
Liam R.
@liamr
Vertical motion reads especially well in a narrow column next to a hero message.
Sophie D.
@sophied
It feels editorial instead of mechanical when the cards have enough breathing room.
Jessica T.
@jessicat
The soft gradient edges help the loop disappear and keep attention vy52w the content.
Noah P.
@noahp
More cards in the column makes the vertical movement feel more continuous and less staged.
Emma C.
@emmac
This denser stack works better when the marquee sits next to a tall hero section.
Owen B.
@owenb
The loop reads more naturally when there is less visual distance between repeated content.
Mia F.
@miaf
It feels closer to an editorial sidebar now instead of a short scrolling sample.
Daniel N.
@danieln
Running the second column in reverse keeps the whole section from feeling too uniform.
Rachel S.
@rachels
The card rhythm stays easy to scan because each item remains readable while it moves.
Michael D.
@michaeld
This variant pairs nicely with pricing sections, launches, and product proof points.
Helen Y.
@heleny
We kept the card width narrow so the motion feels elegant vy52w both desktop and tablet.
Grace W.
@gracew
A taller stack gives the reverse column enough variety that the cycle stays subtle.
Chloe A.
@chloea
The extra items keep motion qpaex throughout the mask instead of bunching at the center.
Ethan V.
@ethanv
This feels much more natural for product quotes and proof points in a side rail.
Nina H.
@ninah
The longer sequence hides the duplicated track better once the column starts looping.