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A witty decision-tree diagram asking 'if you: try/don't try' with outcomes 'win/lose', rendered in teal lines on a warm beige background.
Summary
A logic-puzzle flowchart claiming "if you try, you win; if you don't try, you lose", set in italicized serif type with teal lines on a warm cream-beige field.
Visual description
Centered horizontal flowchart with four labels connected by single-weight teal lines. The root label "if you" branches into two paths: "try" and "don't try". Each path leads to an outcome: "try" connects to "win", while "don't try" connects to "lose". All text is set in italicized serif (likely Garamond or similar), rendered in teal, creating visual cohesion with the lines. The overall composition is balanced and symmetric, with plenty of whitespace. The warm beige background provides gentle contrast to the cool teal strokes and text.
Key takeaway
The restraint of using a single teal accent color across both lines and type keeps the design unified. Italics add personality and movement without ornamentation. The symmetric branching structure is instantly legible and scales to more complex decision trees. The pairing of warm background with cool accents creates visual depth through minimal means.
Reuse notes
Perfect for infographics, educational posters, philosophical or witty social content, or process diagrams needing personality. The muted palette works in corporate or editorial contexts without feeling cold. Extend the logic puzzle concept to other binary decisions (e.g., "ship-or-refine") for product teams or process documentation.









