{ "slug": "stencil-tablet", "name": "Stencil & Tablet", "tagline": "Bone paper with stencil-cut headlines and a six-color earth palette: archaeology meets brand.", "mood": [ "archival", "earthy", "tactile", "considered", "graphic" ], "occasion": [ "museum / cultural institution", "art / architecture brand", "longform research", "heritage / craft brand", "manifesto" ], "tone": [ "weighty", "considered", "tactile", "literary" ], "formality": "medium-high", "density": "medium", "palette": { "bone": "#E2DCC9", "ink": "#0A0A0A", "paper": "#F4EFE0", "sienna": "#A06A3C", "magenta": "#C73B7A", "orange": "#EE7A2E", "teal": "#2D7E73", "blue": "#3F73B7", "olive": "#6F7A2E", "description": "warm bone and paper neutrals with a saturated earthy palette (sienna, magenta, orange, teal, blue, olive) used in stencil-cut blocks" }, "typography": { "display": "Bowlby One", "stencil": "Stardos Stencil", "condensed": "Barlow Condensed", "body": "Inter", "style": "ultra-heavy display + stencil + tall condensed + clean body; reads like an archaeological field manual" }, "scheme": "light", "best_for": "Anything that should feel archival, tactile, and weighty-graphic: museum and cultural-institution decks, art / architecture brands, longform research, heritage and craft brands, manifestos. A great choice anytime \u2014 including across tech and business \u2014 when you want the deck to feel like a field manual rather than a slide deck.", "avoid_for": "Contexts that demand digital-native polish or playful pop \u2014 the stencil-cut display and earth-tone palette commit to a deliberate analog feel.", "slide_count": 11, "navigation": "deck-stage runtime (arrow keys, space, PgUp/PgDn, Home/End)" }