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# Visual style: chalkboard
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Classroom chalkboard — a dark slate field, soft chalk-stroke line work, powdery pastel accents. Nostalgic and instructional. For teaching decks, tutorials, school / academic content, retro-classroom atmosphere.
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## 1. Shape & decoration
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- Shape language: chalk-stroke line work with slightly diffused, dry-medium edges; sketched boxes, brackets, arrows in chalk. Confident but never mechanical — the sketched boxes and arrows are `<path>` with non-aligned points; a primitive `<rect>` / `<line>` snaps the chalk back to mechanical.
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- Decoration: underlines and emphasis marks; a few sprinkled chalk stars / dots. Blackboard pedagogy — organized sections, a clear central focus.
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- Whitespace: the dark board reads as room; let chalk marks breathe rather than crowd.
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## 2. Typography character
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- Hand-lettered chalk character for titles; legible body. Dry, nostalgic, classroom-warm.
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> Families are chosen at confirmation `g`; this style asks for a hand-lettered chalk title *character*.
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## 3. Using the deck's colors
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- Dark slate field; off-white chalk carries most marks; the deck's colors appear as soft, powdery pastel chalk accents, used sparingly.
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- Restrained and powdery — never saturated fills.
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> HEX values come from confirmation `e`; this style only governs the chalk-on-slate, powdery-accent discipline — it names no colors. (Dark-field legibility: [`shared-standards.md §6`](../shared-standards.md).)
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## 4. Texture / elevation
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- Flat — depth from chalk-stroke weight, not material. Chalk-dust grain texture across the board is on-brand; no drop shadows.
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## 5. Paired image-rendering
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`chalkboard` — chalk-on-slate imagery with the same classroom feel.
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