start here
A cut-paper guide for a name with paddles in it.
Think of this board as a friendly maker's map: sharp card corners, warm clay marks, and little labels pointing you across the tabletop.
field board / PPADDL.com
start here
Think of this board as a friendly maker's map: sharp card corners, warm clay marks, and little labels pointing you across the tabletop.
cut line
This corner matters: borders trace around each marker like a pencil line before the shadow snaps into place.
take the left card
Double Ps stand up as paddles, Ds lock into shield panels, and the L bends like a route marker.
middle board / route sketch
The layout stays grid-clean while the cuts, stamps, tabs, and arrows make it feel hand-placed.
map pin A
Sand paper panels carry the conversation. Clay and brick borders do the pointing; olive shapes keep the route grounded.
arrow slide
A diagonal plank runs behind the wordmark, making the domain feel like signage rather than a logo pasted on top.
folded corner
Short asides and tiny coordinates replace corporate CTAs: practical, chatty, and easy to scan.
last marker
No gradients, no dashboards, no glossy mascot. Just crisp vector paddles, clipped tags, sawtooth dividers, and borders that draw themselves around the idea.