// EVIDENCE ARCHITECTURE SPECIFICATION
Ecosystem Identity Guidelines & Design Rationale
Purple-Navy Base
#090714
Representing the secure dark background. It provides a serious, cyber-informed canvas that allows tactical details to stand out with high clarity.
Deep Slate-Purple
#131024
Used for container boxes, cards, and text field dividers. It emulates dashboard cells, files, and digital perimeter controls.
Cyber Cyan-Teal
#00F0FF
Representing active intelligence, threat modeling, predator prevention, and digital tracking. Cyan is used for links, labels, and borders.
Tactical Hot Pink
#FF007F
The core accent color. Inspired by active alert indicators and overlay lines, hot pink is reserved for highlighted steps, alerts, and critical breach points.
A clean, modern sans-serif with geometric circles and straight paths. It represents structure, frameworks, and clinical/legal objectivity, refusing soft organic lines in favor of rigid structure.
Chosen for high-legibility across screen sizes, representing narrative clarity and survivor testimony. It is designed to be highly readable under close inspection.
The visual language of code editors, terminal headers, timestamps, and chronological indexing logs. Used for numbers, headers, and disclaimers to evoke a raw database or terminal output.
Evidence & Pattern Recognition
Understanding and spotting the invisible threat sequences of coercive control. (Routes to books and frameworks)
Worksheets, Journals & Logs
Building the chronological record, narrative logs, and chain of custody. (Routes to the Resource Kit and worksheets)
Frameworks & Analysis
Decoding the behavioral patterns and predator mechanics. (Routes to Securing Everything’s applied tools)
Narrative & Identity Reclaim
Rebuilding agency, boundaries, and identity after the control loop. (Routes to Healing Qualia and preparation for clinical therapy)
Sovereignty & Action
Breaking the system that kept repeating the loops. Moving from reaction to intentional, sovereign action. (Ecosystem destination)