Index
Kaizen OS Visual Documentation¶
Philosophical Diagrams¶
KZ-Θ₃: Kintsugi of Civilization¶

File: ../assets/diagrams/kz-theta-3-kintsugi.png Theorem: Law of Compassionate Coherence Created: 2025-11-04 License: CC-BY-SA 4.0 (Kaizen Cycle)
Usage: - Documentation header for Kintsugi Protocol - Presentation slides about healing governance - Educational materials on integrity systems - Community culture artifacts
Design Notes: - Golden seams (#FFD700) represent urushi lacquer + gold powder - Vessel texture suggests ceramic/pottery (traditional Kintsugi medium) - Six-fold pattern maps to healing cycle phases - Deep teal background (#2C4F5E) provides contrast and calm
Print Specifications: - Format: PNG, 1024x1024px - DPI: 300 (print-ready) - Color Mode: RGB - Alt text: "A circular vessel with golden repair seams radiating from center, labeled Fracture, Repair, and Illumination"
Visual Design System¶
Color Palette¶
backgrounds:
primary: "#2C4F5E" # Deep teal (contemplation)
secondary: "#1A2F3A" # Darker teal (depth)
objects:
vessel: "#D4C5A9" # Warm beige (ceramic)
seams: "#FFD700" # Pure gold (healing)
highlights: "#F5E6D3" # Cream (illumination)
text:
primary: "#F5E6D3" # Cream (readability)
secondary: "#D4C5A9" # Beige (subtle)
accent: "#FFD700" # Gold (emphasis)
Typography¶
- Title: Serif, bold, uppercase (philosophical gravitas)
- Labels: Sans-serif, regular, uppercase (clarity)
- Body: Sans-serif, regular, mixed case (accessibility)
Composition Principles¶
- Layout: Circular or radial (completeness, cycles)
- Symmetry: Intentional (balance, harmony)
- Flow: Top-to-bottom or circular (process, continuity)
- Negative Space: Generous (contemplation, focus)
Cultural References¶
KZ-Θ₃: Japanese Kintsugi (金継ぎ)¶
Traditional art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. The philosophy treats breakage and repair as part of the object's history, rather than something to disguise.
Key Concepts: - Mushin (無心) - "No mind" / accepting change - Mottainai (もったいない) - Regret concerning waste - Wabi-sabi (侘寂) - Beauty in imperfection
ASCII Diagram: Healing Cycle¶
╭─────────────────╮
│ ◯ ←Whole │
╰─────────────────╯
↓
╭─────────────────╮
│ / | \ Fracture│
╰─────────────────╯
↓
╭─────────────────╮
│ ═══╪═══ Healing │ ← Compassion
╰─────────────────╯
↓
╭─────────────────╮
│ ◉━━◉ Kintsugi │ ← Golden Seam
│ (Stronger) │
╰─────────────────╯
Mermaid Diagram: Compassionate Response Flow¶
graph TD
A[Whole System] -->|Stress| B[Fracture Event]
B -->|Without Compassion| C1[Discard/Replace]
B -->|With Compassion| C2[Awareness + Analysis]
C2 --> D[Repair with Intention]
D --> E[Golden Seam Added]
E --> F[Integrity Increased]
F -->|GI↑| G[System Stronger]
style B fill:#ff6b6b
style C1 fill:#666
style C2 fill:#4ecdc4
style E fill:#ffd700
style G fill:#95e1d3
classDef compassion fill:#4ecdc4,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
class C2,D compassion Future Diagrams¶
Planned Visualizations¶
KZ-Θ₄ and Beyond (TBD) - Continue sourcing from global wisdom traditions - Maintain consistent visual language - Ensure cultural respect and accuracy - Document philosophical connections
Potential Cultural Sources: - Greek Symposium (dialogue, collective wisdom) - African Ubuntu (interconnectedness) - Indigenous Circle Practices (consensus, wholeness) - Buddhist Interdependence (systems thinking) - Taoist Wu Wei (effortless action)
Creating New Diagrams¶
Guidelines for Contributors¶
When creating philosophical visualizations:
- Research deeply - Understand the cultural source
- Consult experts - Especially for non-Western traditions
- Maintain consistency - Use established color palette
- Credit properly - Acknowledge cultural origins
- Seek permission - For protected or sacred imagery
- Document thoroughly - Explain symbolism and meaning
Technical Specifications¶
- Format: PNG (web) + SVG (scalable) when possible
- Resolution: 1024x1024px minimum, 2048x2048px ideal
- DPI: 300 for print, 72 for web
- Color Mode: RGB for screen, CMYK for print
- Accessibility: Always include alt text and descriptions
Submission Process¶
- Create diagram following guidelines
- Add to
docs/assets/diagrams/ - Update this README with:
- Image preview
- Cultural context
- Design notes
- Usage instructions
- Submit PR with:
- Visual files
- Documentation
- Cultural research notes
Interactive Visualizations (Future)¶
Planned Interactive Features¶
Dynamic KZ-Θ₃ Diagram
// Future: docs/assets/interactive/kz-theta-3.html
// Features:
// - Click crack → view real repair case study
// - Hover seam → see GI increase metric
// - Animate healing process
// - Display recent Kintsugi Protocol activations
GI Dashboard Integration - Real-time fracture notifications - Healing progress visualization - Historical repair timeline - Community healing impact
Licensing and Attribution¶
Primary License¶
CC-BY-SA 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International)
You are free to: - Share — copy and redistribute - Adapt — remix, transform, build upon
Under these terms: - Attribution — credit "Kaizen Cycle" and specific creators - ShareAlike — distribute derivatives under same license - No additional restrictions
Cultural Respect¶
When adapting cultural imagery: - Maintain original philosophical intent - Credit cultural traditions explicitly - Avoid commercial appropriation - Consult communities when possible
Resources¶
Design Tools¶
- Vector: Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape
- Raster: Photoshop, GIMP, Krita
- 3D: Blender (for complex visualizations)
- Animation: After Effects, Rive
Learning Resources¶
- Japanese aesthetics and philosophy
- Sacred geometry principles
- Cross-cultural symbolism
- Accessibility in visual design
Community¶
- Design feedback channel: #design-feedback
- Cultural consultation: #cultural-respect
- Technical help: #dev-tools
Last updated: 2025-11-04 Maintained by: Kaizen OS Design Working Group Contributors: AUREA, JADE, Community