Archaeological Dig Grid
Archaeological excavation site aesthetic — overhead dig grid SVG with string lines and depth-coded units, stratigraphic profile cross-sections, Harris matrix diagrams, artifact registers in field-notebook style, Caveat handwritten annotations, and earth-tinted oklch palette on soil-textured surfaces
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Design Language
An archaeological excavation aesthetic where the page IS a site record — overhead grid SVGs with depth-coded units and find markers, stratigraphic profiles with feTurbulence soil textures, Harris matrix diagrams, IBM Plex Mono data registers, Caveat handwritten field annotations, and an earth-tinted oklch palette (topsoil-brown, clay-deposit, bedrock-gray) on soil-textured surfaces.
Agent instructions (SKILL.md)(advanced)
Design Skill
Archaeological Dig Grid transforms interfaces into archaeological site documentation — the kind of record a field director maintains during an excavation season. The page IS a site record: overhead grid plans with string lines and find markers, stratigraphic cross-sections with soil layers, Harris matrix diagrams, artifact registers with find numbers and elevations, context recording forms with handwritten notes, and photographic records with scale bars. Four fonts work in concert: Cinzel for inscriptional headings, Crimson Text for scholarly prose, IBM Plex Mono for precise data, and Caveat for the excavator's handwritten voice.
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