Overview
Use a calm storybook forest language: layered hills, trees, clouds, water, dashed trail paths, hand-drawn headings, and warm paper-like content moments.
A cozy nature inspired, play-based space for children and caregivers to connect and explore.
Design Analysis
--- version: alpha name: Forest Play Space description: A nature-play design language with layered forest illustration, hand-drawn display type, muted blue-green scenery, cream story cards, rounded FAQ rows, and warm ora...
Use a calm storybook forest language: layered hills, trees, clouds, water, dashed trail paths, hand-drawn headings, and warm paper-like content moments.
Use misty blue and spruce greens for scenery. Use deep pine for dark story sections, cream for friendly text and cards, and warm orange only for labels or small woodland markers.
Use a chunky hand-drawn display face for titles around 56px and 40px. Keep body copy in a readable humanist sans with enough weight for caregivers to scan comfortably.
Open with full-viewport illustration. Alternate light scenic areas with deep forest content sections. Keep content blocks broad and simple rather than card-heavy.