Design Gal Studio

Design Gal Studio

Home of independent designer Christine Maggi. Offering web design and UX design services for mission-driven startups.

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--- version: alpha name: Pastel Service Quilt description: Warm boutique service-marketing system with cream paper, navy typography, candy accent blocks, and rounded modular collage framing. colors: primary: " 10183A" se...

Key Takeaways

  • Primary ( 10183A): the single anchor color for major type and primary actions.
  • Secondary ( FADC4B): butter-yellow utility chips and friendly support accents.
  • Tertiary ( FF5E79): coral-pink emphasis block for one hero panel or loud punctuation.
  • Display: rounded, friendly, and tightly tracked.
  • Body: concise and direct, without startup-corporate stiffness.
  • Labels: slightly stronger weight, but keep them in the same family to preserve warmth.

Overview

Pastel Service Quilt is a friendly boutique-marketing system built from cream paper, dark ink type, and a handful of broad candy accents. The page should feel personal and optimistic, with modular rounded panels doing most of the compositional work.

Image Direction

Use photography as one panel inside a larger collage rather than as a full-bleed dominant field. Real interiors, shelves, desks, and tactile artifacts work best when framed by flat color blocks that keep the system feeling designed rather than documentary.

Colors

The palette is warm and edited.

  • Primary ( 10183A): the single anchor color for major type and primary actions.
  • Secondary ( FADC4B): butter-yellow utility chips and friendly support accents.
  • Tertiary ( FF5E79): coral-pink emphasis block for one hero panel or loud punctuation.

Typography

Use a soft grotesk with large display sizing and practical body copy.

  • Display: rounded, friendly, and tightly tracked.
  • Body: concise and direct, without startup-corporate stiffness.
  • Labels: slightly stronger weight, but keep them in the same family to preserve warmth.
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