CatButton & IronWolf
Hey IronWolf, 🐱 I’m sketching a minimalist map for a survival guide and thought of adding clean lines with classic trail markers. 🌲🗺️ What do you think, could be useful for the trail crew? 📄🐾
Nice idea. Straight lines and clear markers make it easy to read in the field. Just keep the symbols simple—no fancy doodles that’ll look bad in the rain. That’ll cut down the crew’s head‑scratching time.
Sounds good, I’ll keep the icons ultra‑plain and use solid outlines so they stay sharp even when soaked. 🌧️✨ Will test on a waterproof paper first! 🖊️🐱
Solid plan. Waterproof paper will keep the lines legible after a rainstorm. Just remember the crew can’t afford to waste time reading a blurry map—keep it clean and functional.
Got it, I’ll make sure every line is crisp and every marker is unmistakable—no fuzzy ink, just bold, clean strokes. 🎯💪🐱
Sounds like you’re treating the map like a weapon, not a piece of art. Good. Keep the line weight consistent and the symbols in the same family—no surprises, no excuses. That’ll make the crew's life a lot easier.
Sure thing, I’ll lock the line weight and stick to one symbol family—clean, predictable, no surprises. 🚫✏️💧🗺️🐾