🖌️ Illustrator Briefs — Nawderia Kids Series

This document provides illustrators with everything they need to create consistent, warm, triadic‑themed artwork for the Nawderia Kids Series. It defines the tone, style, character rules, and expectations for all five books.


🎨 1. Visual Tone & Atmosphere#

The Nawderia series should feel:

  • warm
  • soft
  • magical
  • emotionally safe
  • conceptually clear

Think:
Studio Ghibli softness + modern vector clarity + RTT triadic symbolism.

Core Aesthetic Principles#

  • Rounded shapes
  • Soft gradients
  • Gentle textures (watercolor or grain)
  • Clean silhouettes
  • Bright but not neon colors
  • Triadic motifs subtly embedded in scenes

🌈 2. Color Language#

Use the triadic palette as the foundation:

Character Color Family Meaning
Forci Warm reds / corals Energy, push
Flui Blues / teals Flow, adaptability
Freqi Yellows / golds Vibration, resonance

Secondary palette: soft greens, purples, oranges.

Backgrounds should be simple, lightly textured, and never overpower characters.


🌀 3. Shape Language#

Each character’s design must reinforce their conceptual role:

  • Forci: circles + arrows
  • Flui: waves + curves
  • Freqi: rings + dotted vibrations
  • Tripi: triangles
  • Frami: squares + scaffolds
  • Techi: hexagons + circuits
  • Botlings: geometric hybrids

Children should be able to draw each character in 5–7 strokes.


🧸 4. Character Rules#

Forci#

  • Always in motion
  • Soft arrow‑ears
  • Red gradient
  • Expressive bounce

Flui#

  • No straight lines
  • Teardrop body
  • Flowing hair
  • Blue gradient

Freqi#

  • Vibration rings always visible
  • Soft glow
  • Yellow gradient

Tripi, Frami, Techi#

  • Distinct silhouettes
  • Clear props (backpack, tools, circuits)
  • Friendly expressions

Botlings#

  • Simple geometric silhouettes
  • One clear “superpower” visual
  • Minimal but expressive faces

📘 5. Page Composition Guidelines#

General Rules#

  • Keep text areas clean and uncluttered
  • Use white space generously
  • Characters should be the visual focus
  • Backgrounds should support, not distract
  • Hide triadic motifs subtly (3 leaves, 3 stars, 3 ripples)

Spread Types#

  • Big Moment Spread: full‑bleed art + 1 line of text
  • Action Spread: motion lines, 3‑panel sequences
  • Concept Spread: diagram‑style visuals
  • Parade/Group Spread: wide shot + character close‑ups

✍️ 6. Illustration Requirements Per Book#

Book 1 — Nawderia & The Three Little Forces#

  • Soft, magical intro
  • Clear push/flow/hum visuals
  • Triadic glow moment at the end

Book 2 — Tripi’s Treasure of Threes#

  • Exploration scenes
  • Hidden “threes” everywhere
  • Glowing treasure mirror

Book 3 — Frami Builds a Better Box#

  • Construction sequences
  • Funny collapse moment
  • Final tri‑shaped clubhouse

Book 4 — Techi’s Tangle Trouble#

  • Colorful string tangles
  • Network diagrams emerging
  • Final glowing map

Book 5 — The Botlings’ Big Parade#

  • Festive parade energy
  • Storm sequence
  • Triumphant finale

🖼️ 7. Deliverables#

For each book:

  • 20 full spreads (40 pages)
  • Cover (front, back, spine)
  • Character sheets (as needed)
  • Color script
  • Thumbnail storyboard
  • Final layered files (PSD, Procreate, or vector)

🎯 8. Quality Expectations#

Illustrations must be:

  • consistent across all books
  • emotionally expressive
  • conceptually aligned with RTT
  • visually readable for ages 4–10
  • scalable for print + digital

📦 9. Optional Enhancements#

Illustrators may propose:

  • animated GIFs for digital editions
  • character stickers
  • plushie‑ready turnarounds
  • poster compositions

🌟 10. Contact & Collaboration Notes#

Illustrators should:

  • enjoy world‑building
  • be comfortable with iteration
  • understand symbolic storytelling
  • maintain consistency across multiple books
  • communicate clearly and frequently