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A collaborative haiku-authoring interface on a warm red background using soft, organic blob shapes as text containers, each labeled with a poet's name and an unpublished line.
Summary
A collaborative poetry interface for shared haiku authoring. Warm red canvas with soft, organic blob containers displaying author names, draft lines, and status indicators for multiple contributors working on an incomplete collection.
Visual description
The design uses a rich, warm tomato red as the dominant background. A large white title "HaikuHaiku" anchors the top in a bold sans-serif typeface. Below are six organic blob shapes in lighter red tones (semi-transparent pink) arranged in a loose 2x3 grid, each containing white or light-colored serif and sans-serif text. Each blob is labeled with a poet's name (italic serif, small) and an unpublished haiku line (body text). Two small pill-shaped buttons sit at the bottom left ("New Haiku" and "About") in white and gray. A large organic shape dominates the lower right, containing a multi-line haiku, again in small serif.
Key takeaway
The organic blob approach to grouping related content: each container has soft, distinct edges making them scannable as individual contributions while maintaining visual cohesion through consistent fill color and stroke. The use of a single warm background color unifies the modular layout without needing borders or grids. Pairing formal serif typography with casual handwritten-style attributions creates intimacy without losing legibility.
Reuse notes
Ideal for collaborative writing platforms, poetry apps, or any interface where multiple voices contribute to a shared work. Works best when contributions are brief and distinct. The blob shapes can feel playful and inviting, but the serif typography keeps the overall tone reflective. Recommend reserving for content-forward interfaces where container shape adds meaning, not just decoration.









