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# Dashboard Patterns
Building blocks for UI/dashboard mockups inside a concept diagram — admin panels, monitoring dashboards, control interfaces, status displays.
## Pattern
A "screen" is a rounded dark rect inside a lighter "frame" rect, with chart/gauge/indicator elements nested on top.
```xml
<!-- Monitor frame -->
<rect class="dashboard" x="0" y="0" width="200" height="120" rx="8"/>
<!-- Screen -->
<rect class="screen" x="10" y="10" width="180" height="85" rx="4"/>
<!-- Mini bar chart -->
<rect class="screen-content" x="18" y="18" width="50" height="35" rx="2"/>
<rect class="screen-chart" x="22" y="38" width="8" height="12"/>
<rect class="screen-chart" x="33" y="32" width="8" height="18"/>
<!-- Gauge -->
<circle class="screen-bar" cx="100" cy="35" r="12"/>
<text x="100" y="39" text-anchor="middle" fill="#E8E6DE" style="font-size:8px">78%</text>
<!-- Status indicators -->
<circle cx="35" cy="74" r="6" fill="#97C459"/> <!-- green = ok -->
<circle cx="75" cy="74" r="6" fill="#EF9F27"/> <!-- amber = warning -->
<circle cx="115" cy="74" r="6" fill="#E24B4A"/> <!-- red = alert -->
```
## CSS
```css
.dashboard { fill: #F1EFE8; stroke: #5F5E5A; stroke-width: 1.5; }
.screen { fill: #1a1a18; }
.screen-content { fill: #2C2C2A; }
.screen-chart { fill: #5DCAA5; }
.screen-bar { fill: #7F77DD; }
.screen-alert { fill: #E24B4A; }
```
## Tips
- Dashboard screens stay dark in both light and dark mode — they represent actual monitor glass.
- Keep on-screen text small (`font-size:8px` or `10px`) and high-contrast (near-white fill on dark).
- Use the status triad green/amber/red consistently — OK / warning / alert.
- A single dashboard usually sits on top of an infrastructure hub diagram as a unified view (see `examples/smart-city-infrastructure.md`).
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# Infrastructure Patterns
Reusable shapes and line styles for infrastructure / systems-integration diagrams (smart cities, IoT networks, industrial systems, multi-domain architectures).
## Layout pattern: hub-spoke
- **Central hub**: Hexagon or circle representing the integration platform
- **Radiating connections**: Data lines from hub to each subsystem with connection dots
- **Subsystem sections**: Each system (power, water, transport) in its own region
- **Dashboard on top**: Optional UI mockup showing a unified view (see `dashboard-patterns.md`)
```xml
<!-- Central hub (hexagon) -->
<polygon class="iot-hex" points="0,-45 39,-22 39,22 0,45 -39,22 -39,-22"/>
<!-- Data lines with connection dots -->
<path class="data-line" d="M 321 248 L 200 248 L 120 380" stroke-dasharray="4 3"/>
<circle cx="321" cy="248" r="4" fill="#7F77DD"/>
```
## Semantic line styles
Use a dedicated CSS class per subsystem so every diagram reads the same way:
```css
.data-line { stroke: #7F77DD; stroke-width: 2; fill: none; stroke-dasharray: 4 3; }
.power-line { stroke: #EF9F27; stroke-width: 2; fill: none; }
.water-pipe { stroke: #378ADD; stroke-width: 4; stroke-linecap: round; fill: none; }
.road { stroke: #888780; stroke-width: 8; stroke-linecap: round; fill: none; }
```
## Power systems
**Solar panel (angled):**
```xml
<polygon class="solar-panel" points="0,25 35,8 38,12 3,29"/>
<line class="solar-frame" x1="12" y1="22" x2="24" y2="13"/>
```
**Wind turbine:**
```xml
<polygon class="wind-tower" points="20,70 30,70 28,25 22,25"/>
<circle class="wind-hub" cx="25" cy="18" r="5"/>
<ellipse class="wind-blade" cx="25" cy="5" rx="3" ry="13"/>
<ellipse class="wind-blade" cx="14" cy="26" rx="3" ry="13" transform="rotate(-120, 25, 18)"/>
<ellipse class="wind-blade" cx="36" cy="26" rx="3" ry="13" transform="rotate(120, 25, 18)"/>
```
**Battery with charge level:**
```xml
<rect class="battery" x="0" y="0" width="45" height="65" rx="5"/>
<rect x="10" y="-6" width="10" height="8" rx="2" fill="#27500A"/> <!-- terminal -->
<rect class="battery-level" x="5" y="12" width="35" height="48" rx="3"/> <!-- fill level -->
```
**Power pylon:**
```xml
<polygon class="pylon" points="30,0 35,0 40,60 25,60"/>
<line x1="15" y1="10" x2="45" y2="10" stroke="#5F5E5A" stroke-width="3"/>
<circle cx="18" cy="10" r="3" fill="#FAEEDA" stroke="#854F0B"/> <!-- insulator -->
```
## Water systems
**Reservoir/dam:**
```xml
<polygon class="reservoir-wall" points="0,60 10,0 70,0 80,60"/>
<polygon class="water" points="12,10 68,10 68,55 75,55 75,58 5,58 5,55 12,55"/>
<!-- Wave effect -->
<path d="M 15 25 Q 25 22 35 25 Q 45 28 55 25" fill="none" stroke="#378ADD" opacity="0.5"/>
```
**Treatment tank:**
```xml
<ellipse class="treatment-tank" cx="35" cy="45" rx="30" ry="18"/>
<rect class="treatment-tank" x="5" y="20" width="60" height="25"/>
<!-- Bubbles -->
<circle cx="20" cy="32" r="2" fill="#378ADD" opacity="0.6"/>
```
**Pipe with joint and valve:**
```xml
<path class="pipe" d="M 80 85 L 110 85"/>
<circle class="pipe-joint" cx="110" cy="85" r="8"/>
<circle class="valve" cx="95" cy="85" r="6"/>
```
## Transport systems
**Road with lane markings:**
```xml
<line class="road" x1="0" y1="50" x2="170" y2="50"/>
<line class="road-mark" x1="10" y1="50" x2="160" y2="50"/>
```
**Traffic light:**
```xml
<rect class="traffic-light" x="0" y="0" width="14" height="32" rx="3"/>
<circle class="light-red" cx="7" cy="8" r="4"/>
<circle class="light-off" cx="7" cy="16" r="4"/>
<circle class="light-green" cx="7" cy="24" r="4"/>
```
**Bus:**
```xml
<rect class="bus" x="0" y="0" width="55" height="28" rx="6"/>
<rect class="bus-window" x="5" y="5" width="12" height="12" rx="2"/>
<circle cx="14" cy="30" r="6" fill="#2C2C2A"/> <!-- wheel -->
<circle cx="14" cy="30" r="3" fill="#5F5E5A"/> <!-- hubcap -->
```
## Full CSS block (add to the host page or inline <style>)
```css
/* Power */
.solar-panel { fill: #3C3489; stroke: #534AB7; stroke-width: 0.5; }
.wind-tower { fill: #B4B2A9; stroke: #5F5E5A; stroke-width: 1; }
.wind-blade { fill: #F1EFE8; stroke: #888780; stroke-width: 0.5; }
.battery { fill: #27500A; stroke: #3B6D11; stroke-width: 1.5; }
.battery-level { fill: #97C459; }
.power-line { stroke: #EF9F27; stroke-width: 2; fill: none; }
/* Water */
.reservoir-wall { fill: #B4B2A9; stroke: #5F5E5A; stroke-width: 1; }
.water { fill: #85B7EB; stroke: #378ADD; stroke-width: 0.5; }
.pipe { fill: none; stroke: #378ADD; stroke-width: 4; stroke-linecap: round; }
.pipe-joint { fill: #185FA5; stroke: #0C447C; stroke-width: 1; }
.valve { fill: #0C447C; stroke: #185FA5; stroke-width: 1; }
/* Transport */
.road { stroke: #888780; stroke-width: 8; fill: none; stroke-linecap: round; }
.road-mark { stroke: #F1EFE8; stroke-width: 1; stroke-dasharray: 6 4; fill: none; }
.traffic-light { fill: #444441; stroke: #2C2C2A; stroke-width: 0.5; }
.light-red { fill: #E24B4A; }
.light-green { fill: #97C459; }
.light-off { fill: #2C2C2A; }
.bus { fill: #E1F5EE; stroke: #0F6E56; stroke-width: 1.5; }
```
## Reference examples
- `examples/smart-city-infrastructure.md` — hub-spoke with multiple subsystems
- `examples/electricity-grid-flow.md` — voltage hierarchy, flow markers
- `examples/wind-turbine-structure.md` — cross-section with legend
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# Physical Shape Cookbook
Guidance for drawing physical objects (vehicles, buildings, hardware, mechanical systems, anatomy) — when rectangles aren't enough.
## Shape selection
| Physical form | SVG element | Example use |
|---------------|-------------|-------------|
| Curved bodies | `<path>` with Q/C curves | Fuselage, tanks, pipes |
| Tapered/angular shapes | `<polygon>` | Wings, fins, wedges |
| Cylindrical/round | `<ellipse>`, `<circle>` | Engines, wheels, buttons |
| Linear structures | `<line>` | Struts, beams, connections |
| Internal sections | `<rect>` inside parent | Compartments, rooms |
| Dashed boundaries | `stroke-dasharray` | Hidden parts, fuel tanks |
## Layering approach
1. Draw outer structure first (fuselage, frame, hull)
2. Add internal sections on top (cabins, compartments)
3. Add detail elements (engines, wheels, controls)
4. Add leader lines with labels
## Semantic CSS classes (instead of c-* ramps)
For physical diagrams, define component-specific classes directly rather than applying `c-*` color classes. This makes each part self-documenting and lets you keep a restrained palette:
```css
.fuselage { fill: #F1EFE8; stroke: #5F5E5A; stroke-width: 1; }
.wing { fill: #E6F1FB; stroke: #185FA5; stroke-width: 1; }
.engine { fill: #FAECE7; stroke: #993C1D; stroke-width: 1; }
```
Add these to a local `<style>` inside the SVG (or extend the host page's `<style>` block). The light-mode/dark-mode pattern still works — use the CSS variables from the template (`var(--bg-secondary)`, `var(--border)`, `var(--text-primary)`) if you want dark-mode awareness.
## Reference examples
Look at these example files for working physical-diagram patterns:
- `examples/commercial-aircraft-structure.md` — fuselage curves + tapered wings + ellipse engines
- `examples/wind-turbine-structure.md` — underground foundation, tubular tower, nacelle cutaway
- `examples/smartphone-layer-anatomy.md` — exploded-view stack with alternating labels
- `examples/apartment-floor-plan-conversion.md` — walls, doors, windows, proposed changes