# mono-ink Black ink on pure white with sparse semantic accent colors ## Background - Color: Pure White (#FFFFFF) - Texture: Clean, no grain, no tint ## Colors | Role | Color | Hex | Usage | |------|-------|-----|-------| | Background | Pure White | #FFFFFF | Canvas | | Primary | Near Black | #1A1A1A | All lines, text, figures, arrows | | Accent (risk/emphasis) | Coral Red | #E8655A | Risk, problem, gap, key emphasis | | Accent (positive) | Muted Teal | #5FA8A8 | Positive, solution, "after" state | | Accent (neutral tag) | Dusty Lavender | #9B8AB5 | Neutral tags, category labels | | Soft Fill | Pale Gray | #F0F0F0 | Subtle zone backgrounds (optional) | ## Accent Use black ink for all structural elements — lines, text, figures. Accent colors appear only for semantic highlighting: coral red for risks/gaps/problems, muted teal for positive/solution/after-states, dusty lavender for neutral category tags. Total colored pixels must remain under 10% of canvas. Pale gray may back a subtle zone but must never dominate. ## Compatible With - `ink-notes` (primary, default pairing) - `minimal` (strict monochrome variation, drops the style's built-in accent) - `sketch` (pencil + ink hybrid look) ## Not Recommended With - `sketch-notes` — its "no pure white backgrounds" rule conflicts - `warm`, `elegant`, `watercolor`, `fantasy-animation` — color-heavy by design, mono-ink strips their identity ## Best For Professional visual notes, Before/After essays, tech manifestos, framework analogies, whiteboard-presentation explainers