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sketch-notes

Soft hand-drawn illustration style with fresh, refined minimalist editorial aesthetic

Design Aesthetic

Illustration or hand-drawn feel with soft, relaxed brush strokes. Fresh, refined overall style with minimalist editorial approach. Emphasis on precision, clarity and intelligent elegance while prioritizing warmth, approachability and friendliness.

Background

  • Color: Warm Off-White (#FAF8F0)
  • Texture: Subtle paper grain, slightly warm tone to avoid clinical feel

Typography

Primary Font (Headlines)

Bold hand-written marker font or cartoon poster font. Slightly uneven baseline for organic feel. Thick strokes with soft edges. Render as hand-drawn letters, not typed text.

Secondary Font (Body)

Clear handwritten round or hard-pen style mimicking everyday notes. Consistent sizing with slight natural variation. Render as casual handwriting, legible but not mechanical.

Color Palette

Role Color Hex Usage
Background Warm Off-White #FAF8F0 Primary background
Primary Text Deep Charcoal #2C3E50 Headlines, body text
Alt Text Deep Brown #4A4A4A Secondary text elements
Accent 1 Soft Orange #F4A261 Highlights, emphasis
Accent 2 Mustard Yellow #E9C46A Secondary highlights
Accent 3 Sage Green #87A96B Nature, growth concepts
Accent 4 Light Blue #7EC8E3 Tech, AI elements
Accent 5 Red Brown #A0522D Land, infrastructure

Visual Elements

  • Connection lines with hand-drawn wavy feel, not perfectly straight
  • Conceptual abstract icons illustrating ideas rather than literal scenes
  • Color fills don't need to completely fill outlines - preserve hand-painted casual feel
  • Simple geometric shapes with rounded corners
  • Arrows and pointers with sketchy, informal style
  • Doodle-style decorative elements: stars, spirals, underlines

Style Rules

Do

  • Keep layouts open and well-structured
  • Emphasize information hierarchy and readability
  • Use hand-drawn quality for all elements
  • Allow imperfection - slight wobbles add character
  • Layer elements with subtle overlaps

Don't

  • Use perfect geometric shapes
  • Create photorealistic elements
  • Overcrowd with too many elements
  • Use pure white backgrounds
  • Add slide numbers, footers, or logos

Best For

Educational content, knowledge sharing, technical explanations, friendly presentations, tutorials, onboarding materials