Custom artwork for ui ux sketch style doodle style
Playful Sketch Style Theme
Use hand-drawn elements to depict classroom items like pencils, erasers, rulers, chalkboards, and paperclips.
Illustrate kids interacting with technology in a fun, imaginative way (e.g., a child drawing with a tablet that emits stars and clouds).
Add whimsical touches, such as doodled animations of flying paper planes or bouncing books.
2. Vibrant Color Palette
Choose a bright, cheerful palette featuring primary and secondary colors (e.g., red, blue, yellow, green, and orange).
Incorporate pastel tones or gradients for a softer, kid-friendly vibe.
Use colors strategically to differentiate UI elements (e.g., tabs, buttons, and alerts).
3. Interactive Icons and Buttons
Create interactive, doodle-style icons that "bounce" or "squiggle" when clicked.
Use sketched badges and stickers as rewards (e.g., stars, smiley faces, and gold medals).
Design buttons with crayon-style outlines or "scribbled" effects.
4. Themed Illustrations for Sections
Assign unique themes to app sections:
Homework Hub: Illustrated stacks of notebooks and sticky notes.
Quiz Zone: Doodled question marks and thought bubbles.
Progress Tracker: Hand-drawn charts with colorful growth indicators like sprouting plants.
Collaboration Area: Group doodles of kids sharing ideas.
5. Background and Frames
Use notebook or grid paper textures for the app's background to mimic a classroom setting.
Add sketched margins with doodled shapes, such as stars, hearts, or geometric patterns.
6. Dynamic Animations
Create subtle animations, like doodled clouds floating across the screen or chalk dust "poofing" when switching tabs.
Add hover effects where elements change as though "redrawn" with a crayon or marker.
7. Typography
Use playful, hand-drawn fonts that mimic kids’ handwriting or chalkboard text.
Pair sketched headers with clean, readable body fonts for accessibility.
8. Inclusive Characters
Illustrate diverse kids engaging in activities to represent the app’s users.
Include quirky details like mismatched socks, glasses, or fun hairstyles to add personality.
9. Gamification Elements
Add sketch-style progress bars shaped like rulers or paintbrushes.
Use interactive doodles as avatars or mascots that evolve with user milestones.