## Concept Our diagramming style is inspired by **scientific field guides**: precise, informative, and aesthetically restrained. Instead of sterile vector diagrams, we use **illustrative styles** (watercolor washes and copperplate-style line drawings) to evoke the tradition of naturalist documentation. This reinforces our brand story of mapping ecosystems — in this case, the ecosystem of automation and intelligence tools. --- ## Visual Characteristics - **Medium:** - Illustrative watercolors (for depth, texture, and organic variation). - Fine copperplate-style line drawings (for clarity, technical detail, and annotation). - **Color Palette:** - Muted, natural washes in grayscale or soft tones (aligned with brand B&W aesthetic). - Occasional single accent color (e.g. ochre, teal) to highlight key elements. - **Line Work:** - Thin, deliberate strokes (0.5–0.7pt equivalent). - Hatching and stippling instead of heavy shading. - Labels in clear sans-serif or humanist serif font, no excessive decoration. - **Composition:** - Diagrams feel like “plates” in a field guide: framed, balanced, often annotated with marginalia. - Key elements isolated and numbered/lettered for reference in captions. ## Use Cases - **System Diagrams:** Show modules (HMMM, COOEE, CHORUS, UCXL, etc.) as if they are “species” plates. Each part annotated, as though in a botanical drawing. - **Process Flows:** Arrows as fine copperplate strokes with watercolor “washes” behind groups or zones. - **Comparisons:** Side-by-side “plates” with shared baseline grid, like comparative bird species pages. - **Iconography:** Subtle, hand-drawn-style icons for recurring elements (keys for encryption, envelopes for messages, etc.). --- ## Do’s & Don’ts ✅ Do: - Use watercolor textures to suggest _context_ and _environment_. - Keep line work clean and precise, avoiding cartoonish exaggeration. - Maintain a sense of restraint — diagrams should feel like study plates, not marketing infographics. ❌ Don’t: - Use flat, bright corporate vector icons. - Overuse color — keep it subdued. - Sacrifice clarity for style. The diagrams must be both _beautiful_ and _functional_. --- ## Tone & Message This style conveys: - **Authority** — rooted in tradition of careful observation. - **Curiosity** — exploratory, not prescriptive. - **Trustworthiness** — beauty with clarity, emphasizing transparency. It visually separates our work from glossy corporate diagrams, reinforcing that our approach is more **observational, careful, and context-aware**. --- ✅ With this, your diagrams will feel like they belong to the same world as your _Field Guide posts_. Each image will look like a naturalist’s study plate — timeless, precise, and unique.