A minimalist illustration titled “The Lines of Life.” Six doors are aligned horizontally, each with a label above: “To criticize,” “To gossip,” “To get involved,” “To encourage,” “To help.” In front of the first two doors (“To criticize” and “To gossip”), draw long lines of simple stick-figure people. In front of the third door (“To get involved”), a shorter line. In front of the fourth (“To encourage”), just a few people. In front of the last door (“To help”), only one or two people. Keep the style clean, comic-like, with round heads and thin stick bodies. Color palette: Background: very light beige (#FDFBF7) or warm white. Doors: To criticize → soft gray (#B0B0B0) To gossip → pastel pink (#F6B8C1) To get involved → mint green (#A8E6CF) To encourage → bright light yellow (#FFF6A3) To help → soft turquoise blue (#A3D5FF) Stick figures: neutral dark gray bodies (#4A4A4A) with light skin-tone heads (#F2D6B3) and some beige accents (#E5C7A3). Text: very dark gray or black (#1C1C1C). Style: minimal, modern, positive, shareable illustration, soft pastel tones, flat design, comic simplicity. See more