2 days ago
Create a cozy, vintage-style autonomous language-learning card inspired by old National Geographic maps. Use warm sepia tones, soft faded colors, antique map textures, gentle paper grain, and subtle hand-drawn cartographic details. The vibe should feel exploratory, reflective, and intimate—like a traveler’s notebook page. On the card, lay out the following reflective self-learning prompts in a clean but slightly weathered typography, as if printed on old map paper: ‘Write down all the languages that you know.’ ‘Write the name of each language in the language itself, or list all the names of the languages you know.’ ‘Which is this language for you? Is it your second, third, or tenth language? Mark: L2, L3, L10…’ ‘Insert one word you love from this language—this word becomes the name for your whole learning process.’ ‘How comfortable do you feel speaking this language with a friend who speaks it fluently?’ ‘Which elements of the language are particularly difficult for you right now, and which parts feel easy?’
