Sepia stops being the theme and becomes the skin. Ink and grey wash do the work — heavy black
linework, dotwork stipple shading, blackletter and sailor lettering. Every mark below is drawn
as SVG, not a stock icon, so it recolors and scales like real flash.
Four heroes. Same ink, same greys, same drawings — different amount of black.
C1 · Flash SheetThe shop as a wall of flash. Parchment ground, black linework, stipple shading, blackletter name in the middle.
C4 · Deep WaterSplit. A traditional wave breaking out of the left panel, a true black-and-white photograph on the right — no warmth at all in the image.
Mile Hill Road · Bay Street
Cut to the Chase
Barbershop
Six barbers. Two shops. One straight razor line you can set your watch to.
PaletteGreyscale carries it. Skin is the only warm tone, aged ink is the only colour — and it's the blue-green real black ink fades to.
Ink#08090A
Iron#121417
Graphite#33383E
Wash#5B6167
Ash#868C93
Silver#B3B8BD
Bone#E7E3DA
Parchment#DDCEB2
Skin#CDB896
Aged Ink#4A5F60
ShadingHow black-and-grey actually gets made: solid black, dotwork stipple, whip-shade hatching, smooth wash. Used as section fills and hover states.
Solid black
Dotwork stipple
Whip shading
Grey wash
TypeTwo tattoo lettering styles + a sailor slab. Blackletter is the shop name; Rye is every label, button and price.
DisplayUnifrakturCook 700
Cut to the Chase
Alt displayPirata One
Hot Towel Shave
ScriptMrs Saint Delafield
Barber & Shave Parlour
Labels & buttonsRye
BOOK YOUR BARBER · WALK-INS WELCOME
BodySpectral
Six barbers, one shop, six independent books. Find your barber, tap Book, and you're in their calendar — not a queue. Walk-ins welcome at Mile Hill; Bay Street runs by appointment.
Photo treatmentThe real decision. Direction B's sepia vs. true black-and-grey vs. black-and-grey with an aged-ink tint in the shadows.
A · Sepia (Direction B)
B · True black & grey
C · Black & grey, aged-ink tint
ComponentsBarber cards numbered like chairs, with the flash mark as the section stamp.
Chair No. 1
Chase
the name on the door
Building the shop, the crew and the culture — one chair at a time.
The drawings are the system — anchor, wheel, razor, beard, lighthouse, compass, clipper, wave.
They work as hero art (C2, C4), as a flash wall (C1), as a single engraved plate (C3), and shrink down to
section marks and chair numbers throughout the site.