Designing the default paper
A calendar’s grid is its temperament. Too crisp, it nags. Too soft, it forgets. Most of WishStamp’s first month was about that line — literally, about the line between days.
Six versions, ordered by how long they survived
- Brutalist 1px grid — felt like a spreadsheet.
- No grid at all — felt like a blog.
- Dotted grid — looked like graph paper for a different app.
- 0.5px grid with a 12% opacity — too pretty to be a calendar.
- Hand-drawn pen scan — too whimsical for a habit tracker.
- Letterpress impression on cream — kept.
The kept version reads as a small print run, not a UI. The body of this note
will walk through the SVG fragment, the cream tone (#FBF6EC), and the
specific way Apple’s text rendering interacts with low-contrast ink.