Doctrine & Drift public diagram atlas

Public-facing diagrams for the D-06 content engine. Authored fresh for publication: nothing in this directory derives from or reproduces docs/diagrams/ (the internal atlas, which is 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):

AccentHexMeaningPattern channel
Olive drab (dark)3C341FProcess, friendly system (your steps)solid fill, white text
Olive drab (light)544F3DSecondary or nested processsolid fill, white text
Ranger green#425439Fallback, redundancy layeralways dashed stroke
Coyote81613CExternal context, third partiesdotted outline
TanD2B48CBackground context panellight fill, black text
Hunter orangeFF6700Hook, attention3px stroke; max one element per graphic
NATO redC8102EThreat, failure mode (crisis content only)3px stroke

Rules:

  1. Black never dilutes. Decision points stay black-fill/white-text; accents never touch a decision-point shape.
  2. One signal color (orange or red) per graphic, maximum. If nothing needs to grab attention, ship pure monochrome; most doctrine-card diagrams do.
  3. 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

DiagramDescription
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.

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