VMBRARIVM public diagram atlas
Public-facing diagrams for the content pieces. Authored fresh for
publication: nothing in this directory derives from or reproduces the
legacy internal atlas (archived repo, never republished). Each
diagram ships as .drawio (editable source), .svg (site render), and
.png exports at feed density where a carousel needs per-slide crops.
Visual grammar
Base (inherited from the internal doctrine style): monochrome, monospace (Courier New), rounded=0 rectangles, orthogonal edges. Black-fill blocks with white text mark emphasis or human decision points. Dashed lines mark failover, feedback, off-path, or gap.
Extended accents. Each accent is bound to a redundant pattern channel so every diagram degrades cleanly to grayscale (color is the fast channel, pattern is the fallback channel):
| Accent | Hex | Meaning | Pattern channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Olive drab (dark) | 3C341F | Process, friendly system (your steps) | solid fill, white text |
| Olive drab (light) | 544F3D | Secondary or nested process | solid fill, white text |
| Ranger green | #425439 | Fallback, redundancy layer | always dashed stroke |
| Coyote | 81613C | External context, third parties | dotted outline |
| Tan | D2B48C | Background context panel | light fill, black text |
| Hunter orange | FF6700 | Hook, attention | 3px stroke; max one element per graphic |
| NATO red | C8102E | Threat, failure mode (crisis content only) | 3px stroke |
Rules:
- Black never dilutes. Decision points stay black-fill/white-text; accents never touch a decision-point shape.
- One signal color (orange or red) per graphic, maximum. If nothing needs to grab attention, ship pure monochrome; most doctrine-card diagrams do.
- Feed density: carousel crops are 1080x1350, minimum 28px text at export size, max 6 to 8 words per line, 3 to 4 lines per shape. The full-detail version of a diagram lives on the site; the crop is a purpose-simplified re-export, never a scaled screenshot.
Diagrams
| Diagram | Description |
|---|---|
| crisis-first-90-seconds (src) | The six-step crisis sequence: call it, cover, move or hold, account, report, transition. One pre-decided path, one live decision. |
| pace-four-channels (src) | PACE: Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency. Four ranked channels to one unchanging goal, each fallback on a pre-fixed trigger. |
| concentric-rings-generalized (src) | Defense in rings, not at a point. Five nested rings around the core; every ring crossed costs the threat minutes and hands decisions back early. |