Visual warmth
The palette uses paper, amber and softened rust tones to feel close instead of clinical.
About the project
The core idea is to bring together the warmth of paper and the convenience of digital tools without making the experience feel cold, fragmented or generic.
Product view
The visual design aims for calm, permanence and closeness, while the structure stays focused on fluid reading, writing and revision.
Origin
iScrev Notes starts from the observation that many people think better when text and drawing can coexist. Instead of splitting editor, whiteboard and formulas into separate tools, the project tries to gather them into one continuous experience.
That is why the diary does not aim to look like a generic corporate productivity app. It leans on notebook references, warm paper surfaces, handwritten cues and soft depth, while still behaving like a current web product.
Design principles
The palette uses paper, amber and softened rust tones to feel close instead of clinical.
Typography, contrast and spacing were tuned for extended reading and quiet navigation.
Fewer barriers between opening, writing, sketching, exporting and returning to your flow.
Who it fits
Great for classes, technical reading, light concept maps and compact summaries.
Helpful for hypotheses, drafts, formulas and observations that belong together.
Also works well for personal notes, creative processes and day-to-day thinking.