Thanks, bud. Well, "lo-fi" is typically used for music, but I didn't know how else to describe the graphical style here. Minimalist? Anyway, thanks for the comment. :)
Low-fidelity vs. high-fidelity, can mean different things depending on area of interest. 90% or more of the people using lo-fi, or asmr for music on YouTube have not idea what it is, and use it to get a click. Lo-fi design is a way to translate high-level design concepts into simple designs, without loosing their intent. Lo-fi in music is leaving in imperfections, or making them intentionally. That however isn't the same thing as just adding a filter for nostalgia sake. lol, anyway rant over.