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Customizing Book Cards

The BookCard component is a flexible building block designed to represent textbooks and learning resources with distinct visual identities. It supports various layout styles, font families, and decorative patterns.

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Layout Variants

The system offers three core layout philosophies to match different aesthetic needs.

Classic

The default textbook look with a realistic spine, depth, and serif typography. Ideal for traditional academic subjects.



Ancient History

TEXTBOOK

Modern

A sleeker, glassmorphic approach with subtle gradients and softer edges. Perfect for contemporary subjects like CS or Design.



UX Design

TEXTBOOK

Minimal

A flat, high-contrast design that removes skeuomorphic elements like spines and page depth. Great for digital-first resources.



Clean Code

TEXTBOOK
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Font Personalities

Typography plays a crucial role in establishing the tone of the subject matter.

Serif (Cinzel)

Best for history, literature, and formal mathematics.

Literature

TEXTBOOK

Sans (Montserrat)

Clean and readable. Excellent for science, engineering, and technology.

Physics I

TEXTBOOK

Display (Oswald)

Bold and impactful. Suitable for workshop titles or impactful guidebooks.

Impact

TEXTBOOK

Handwritten (Kalam)

Approachable and friendly. Usage: Primary education or creative arts.

Art Basics

TEXTBOOK
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