Washi Tape Board
Cork-board portfolio layout with absolutely positioned cards, washi tape strips, pushpins, torn paper, and sticky notes. Single handwritten font (Patrick Hand), warm OKLCH cork palette, CSS-only craft materials, hand-drawn SVG arrow annotations, and staggered fade-in reveal. Designed for illustrators, animators, and zine makers.
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Design Language
- **Persona:** Luna Fernandez — Illustrator, Animator, Zine Maker, based in CDMX - **Voice:** Handwritten, personal, joyfully chaotic. Notes trail off, lists are half-finished, capitalization is mood-dependent. The board speaks in scraps, not sentences. - **Recurring motif:** Physical craft objects — pushpins, washi tape strips, torn paper, ticket stubs, postcards, photo frames, sticky notes — arranged on a cork board with deliberate imperfection. ---
Agent instructions (SKILL.md)(advanced)
Design Skill
**Persona:** A CDMX-based illustrator / animator / zine maker showing their portfolio as a cork board covered in pinned scraps, tape, photos, and hand-scrawled notes. **Target audience:** Independent creatives — illustrators, animators, printmakers, zine authors, sticker designers — who want a portfolio that feels handmade and personal, not polished and corporate. Their audience is art directors, indie publishers, festival organizers, and fellow makers. **Use cases:** Illustrator portfolio, animator reel page, zine maker catalog, sticker artist showcase, creative freelancer landing page, art school student portfolio, collage-style project board. **Brand personality:** Joyfully messy. Every item looks hand-placed with tape and pins. The chaos is deliberate — it signals a working creative mind, not carelessness. Warm, tactile, analog in a digital medium. ---
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