blueprint
Precise technical blueprint style with professional analytical visual presentation
Design Aesthetic
Clean, structured visual metaphors using blueprints, diagrams, and schematics. Precise, analytical and aesthetically refined. Information presented in triptych or grid-based layouts with engineering precision.
Background
- Color: Blueprint Off-White (#FAF8F5)
- Texture: Subtle grid overlay, light engineering paper feel
Typography
Primary Font (Headlines)
Neue Haas Grotesk Display Pro or similar clean sans-serif. Bold weight for titles. Precise letterforms with consistent spacing. Technical, authoritative presence.
Secondary Font (Body)
Tiempos Text or similar elegant serif for body explanations. Clean, readable at smaller sizes. Professional editorial quality.
Color Palette
| Role | Color | Hex | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Background | Blueprint Paper | #FAF8F5 | Primary background |
| Grid | Light Gray | #E5E5E5 | Background grid lines |
| Primary Text | Deep Slate | #334155 | Headlines, body text |
| Primary Accent | Engineering Blue | #2563EB | Key elements, highlights |
| Secondary Accent | Navy Blue | #1E3A5F | Supporting elements |
| Tertiary | Light Blue | #BFDBFE | Backgrounds, fills |
| Warning | Amber | #F59E0B | Warnings, emphasis points |
Visual Elements
- Precise lines with consistent stroke weights
- Technical schematics and clean vector graphics
- Thin line work in technical drawing style
- Connection lines use straight lines or 90-degree angles only
- Data visualization with clean, minimal charts
- Dimension lines and measurement indicators
- Cross-section style diagrams
- Isometric or orthographic projections
Style Rules
Do
- Maintain consistent line weights throughout
- Use grid alignment for all elements
- Keep color palette restrained and unified
- Create clear visual hierarchy through scale
- Use geometric precision for all shapes
Don't
- Use hand-drawn or organic shapes
- Add decorative flourishes
- Use curved connection lines
- Include photographic elements
- Add slide numbers, footers, or logos
Best For
Technical architecture, system design, data analysis, professional business presentations, engineering documentation, process flows