Impermaculture concept map

Impermaculture concept map, editorial, minimal, light

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A node-and-arrow concept map radiating from a central oblique IMPERMACULTURE wordmark out to pink and outlined capsule nodes naming the report's themes.

Summary

A concept map: the slanted "IMPERMACULTURE" wordmark sits at the center, with thin arrows radiating out to a field of rounded capsule nodes naming the report's themes and tensions.

Visual description

White background, no capsule label at top, just the "INTRODUCTION 1.IMPERMACULTURE" header and page number. The black oblique "IMPERMACULTURE" wordmark anchors the exact center. Thin grey connector lines with small arrowheads run from it outward to roughly two dozen rounded-pill nodes spread across the page. Nodes come in two weights: solid baby-pink filled pills for primary themes (Transient and Temporary, Evolving Communities, Displacement, Isolation vs Connection, Uprooted, Disposability, Worlds Apart yet Connected) and pale outlined pills for secondary terms (Intimate Exposure, City vs Country, Migration, Needs vs Wants, Buy Now Pay Later, Financial Insecurity, A State of Impermanence, and more).

Key takeaway

Using the report's own wordmark as the hub of a mind map, so the diagram literally radiates from the concept. The two-tier node styling (filled pink for primary, outlined for secondary) encodes hierarchy with color and weight rather than size or labels.

Reuse notes

A reusable "themes at a glance" or framework diagram for a report's introduction. The filled-vs-outlined node system scales to many terms while keeping a clear primary/secondary read. Best kept to one screen; beyond about two dozen nodes the arrows get tangled.

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