Internal review · The Spiral Within
Eight directions for the imagery.
Hi Jess — here's the same page (The Nervous System) shown in eight different illustration styles, all built from your Pinterest board. Each shows the page's three images: the hero, the HRV chart, and an essay accent. A–D are the first explorations (some colour, some moodier); E–H push further into line-based, limited-colour, hand-drawn per your note. Have a look, give each a rating + a note, pick a favourite at the bottom, and hit Copy / Email to send it back. Nothing here is final — it's just to find the direction.
Occult-Scientific
engine: nano-bananaAged apothecary diagram — cream paper, fine ink linework, a single burnt-orange accent, real italic Latin labels and an antique caption. Mystical but legible; it harmonises with the rest of the cream site.


Your take on Style A
Luminous Body
engine: nano-bananaGlowing energy-body on near-black — fine silver filaments, soft chakra points, constellation dust. The moodiest and most ethereal; sexy and cinematic, but darker than the rest of the site.


Your take on Style B
Oxblood Riso
engine: nano-bananaDeep oxblood ground, bone-white linework, risograph halftone grain. Bold, editorial, a little rebellious — this is the closest to the heart image on your board.


Your take on Style C
Graphic Riso
engine: recraftClean, flat, mid-century occult poster — bold confident shapes in a locked muted palette. The most modern and graphic of the four; reads strong at any size (different engine, for comparison).


Your take on Style D
Fine Ink Line
engine: nano-bananaPure single-weight ink line on cream — clean engraving, no fills, no halftone. Strictly two colours. The most minimal and elegant; closest to a real antique plate.


Your take on Style E
Loose Sketch
engine: nano-bananaGestural pen-and-ink, sketchy and imperfect like a field notebook, with one muted ochre accent. Raw, intimate, visibly hand-made.


Your take on Style F
Stipple / Dotwork
engine: nano-bananaAntique copperplate engraving built from thousands of fine ink dots. Sepia on tan, single tone. Textural, old-world, hand-made.


Your take on Style G
Single-Line Contour
engine: recraft (vector)One continuous unbroken line — modern, minimal, Matisse-meets-tattoo. Two colours, lots of negative space. Vector, so it stays razor-crisp at any size.
Your take on Style H
Which direction feels most Möxche?
Pick your favourite and add any overall thoughts, then send it back.
Your feedback stays on this page until you copy or email it.