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Ivory & Ink UI Style Guide

A warm monochrome system using ivory, ink and soft taupe for a gentler alternative to pure black and white.

Use Ivory & Ink when pure monochrome feels too clinical. The warm base works well for writing, reading and editorial applications.

This system keeps the interface ADHD-friendly by using layered neutral surfaces, one clear primary colour, one quieter secondary colour and very restrained supporting accents.


1. Core rules

  • Use neutral backgrounds and surfaces for most of the page.
  • Reserve the primary colour for the next important action.
  • Use the secondary colour for optional or supporting actions.
  • Use spacing and typography before adding colour.
  • Keep one main task visible at a time.
  • Avoid decorative motion and unexpected layout changes.
  • Never communicate status using colour alone.

2. Light mode

Token Value Purpose
--page #FAF8F2 Main page background
--page-accent #F0ECE2 Subtle page depth
--surface #FFFEFA Cards and dialogs
--surface-alt #F6F2E9 Inputs and secondary regions
--surface-strong #E8E1D4 Selected and elevated elements
--text #242321 Main text
--muted #6E6A63 Secondary text
--border #D8D1C5 Borders and dividers
--primary #2D2B28 Main action and brand colour
--primary-hover #171614 Primary hover and active state
--secondary #E8E2D8 Secondary action
--secondary-hover #DAD2C5 Secondary hover state

3. Dark mode

Token Value Purpose
--page #020202 Main dark background
--page-accent #090806 Background depth
--surface #151411 Cards and dialogs
--surface-alt #201E1A Inputs and secondary regions
--surface-strong #322F28 Selected and elevated elements
--text #FAF7EF Main text
--muted #C7C1B5 Secondary text
--border #4D4941 Borders and dividers
--primary #E8E1D4 Main action and brand colour
--primary-hover #FFF9ED Primary hover and active state
--secondary #4C4840 Secondary action
--secondary-hover #625D53 Secondary hover state

4. Colour roles

Primary

Use the primary colour for strong actions and editorial emphasis without saturated colour.

Use it on:

  • the main button
  • active navigation
  • selected controls
  • important links
  • compact brand marks

The primary colour should answer:

What should I do next?

Secondary

Use the secondary colour for warm neutral controls, filters and supporting actions.

Use it on:

  • secondary buttons
  • optional actions
  • toolbars
  • supporting cards
  • inactive navigation

The secondary colour should answer:

What else can I do?

Supporting accents

Role Light Dark
Accent 1 #817A70 #B6ADA0
Accent 2 #8C9795 #8EA09C
Accent 3 #B49B73 #C8AD7C
Success #6F806F #9BAE99
Danger #8A5D54 #C89084

Use one supporting accent per component whenever possible.

Recommended page balance:

  • 70% neutral backgrounds and surfaces
  • 20% primary and secondary structure
  • 10% supporting accents and status colours

5. Typography

--font-body:
  "Atkinson Hyperlegible",
  "Segoe UI",
  Arial,
  sans-serif;

--font-ui:
  "Lexend",
  "Segoe UI",
  Arial,
  sans-serif;

Use Atkinson Hyperlegible for paragraphs, instructions, tables and form help.

Use Lexend for headings, buttons, navigation and labels.

Recommended settings:

  • body text: 18px
  • body line-height: 1.6
  • paragraphs: no wider than 70ch
  • labels and buttons: 1618px
  • left-aligned body text
  • concise headings
  • no long all-caps passages

6. Layout and spacing

Use an 8-pixel spacing rhythm.

4px   tiny adjustment
8px   closely related elements
16px  normal component spacing
24px  groups inside a section
32px  separation between sections
48px+ major page regions

Keep one purpose per card. Prefer spacing and surface changes over thick borders or multiple shadows.


7. Components

Primary button

background: var(--primary);
color: var(--on-primary);

Use one obvious primary button per task area.

Secondary button

background: var(--secondary);
color: var(--on-secondary);

Use for optional or reversible actions.

Inputs

background: var(--surface-alt);
border: 1px solid var(--border);
color: var(--text);

On focus:

border-color: var(--primary);
outline: 3px solid var(--focus);

Validation

  • Place the error beside the affected field.
  • Explain how to fix the problem.
  • Preserve the users entered data.
  • Use text or an icon as well as colour.

8. ADHD-friendly interaction rules

  • Present one main task at a time.
  • Reduce optional decisions near the primary action.
  • Keep related controls close together.
  • Use consistent button placement.
  • Avoid unexpected layout movement.
  • Respect prefers-reduced-motion.
  • Keep notifications short and actionable.
  • Use progressive disclosure for advanced options.

9. Accessibility checks

Before release:

  • test keyboard navigation
  • verify visible focus states
  • check text and button contrast
  • test at 200% zoom
  • connect labels to controls
  • test light and dark modes separately
  • use semantic HTML before ARIA

10. Quick tokens

:root {
  --page: #FAF8F2;
  --surface: #FFFEFA;
  --surface-alt: #F6F2E9;
  --text: #242321;
  --muted: #6E6A63;
  --border: #D8D1C5;
  --primary: #2D2B28;
  --secondary: #E8E2D8;
}

html[data-theme="dark"] {
  --page: #020202;
  --surface: #151411;
  --surface-alt: #201E1A;
  --text: #FAF7EF;
  --muted: #C7C1B5;
  --border: #4D4941;
  --primary: #E8E1D4;
  --secondary: #4C4840;
}

11. Final rule

When the interface begins to feel busy, remove emphasis before adding another colour. Neutral surfaces should make the primary action easy to find without demanding constant attention.


Typography sample card

Every login demo includes a sample content card so the heading, subheading and paragraph fonts can be compared in a realistic surface.

The demos load the fonts through the Google Fonts CSS API:

@import url(
  "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Atkinson+Hyperlegible:wght@400;700&family=Lexend:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap"
);

Recommended use:

  • Lexend for the card heading, subheading, labels and badges
  • Atkinson Hyperlegible for the paragraph and longer reading text

Example structure:

<article class="sample-card">
  <p class="sample-card__eyebrow">Typography sample</p>
  <h3>A calm and readable card heading</h3>
  <p class="sample-card__subheading">
    A concise subheading demonstrates Lexend at a smaller interface size.
  </p>
  <p class="sample-card__body">
    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
  </p>
</article>