# Visual style: sketch-notes Warm hand-drawn sketchnote — soft paper field, black ink doodle line work, gentle pastel blocks. The most approachable style, friendly over precise. For education, training, onboarding, science communication, knowledge content. --- ## 1. Shape & decoration - Shape language: rounded shapes drawn with a slight wobble; pastel block fills that slightly overshoot their outlines (hand-painted feel); simple cartoon icons. Draw that wobble as a `` with non-aligned points — a `` is not wobble. - Decoration: small doodles — stars, sparkles, dots, underlines — sprinkled sparingly for warmth; wavy hand-drawn arrows connecting ideas with short inline labels. - Whitespace: airy and well-organized; generous gaps between elements keep it friendly, never dense. ## 2. Typography character - Friendly hand-lettered titles; clear humanist body. Warmth and legibility over corporate severity. > Families are chosen at confirmation `g`; this style asks for a warm hand-lettered / humanist *character*. ## 3. Using the deck's colors - Warm, soft paper field; the deck's colors rendered as gentle pastel tints inside the blocks rather than full saturation; one accent reserved for a key arrow or emphasis. - Generous but gentle — soft tints, never high-chroma or rainbow. > HEX values come from confirmation `e`; this style only governs the soft-pastel, warm-field discipline — it names no colors. ## 4. Texture / elevation - Flat 2D — sketchnote is intentionally flat. Optional subtle paper grain for warmth; no drop shadows. ## 5. Paired image-rendering `sketch-notes` — cream-paper hand-drawn imagery with soft pastel fills, sharing the friendly note aesthetic.