Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.