Machine-drawn, not generic
Lead with the fact that the machine matters. Vintage pen motion, ink behavior, and paper handling are part of the result.
ANNPLOT turns AI-assisted ideas into real plotted linework using vintage pen plotters, clean machine workflow, and practical teaching for people who want physical output, not just images on a screen.
The current live homepage reads like a starter brief. This version leads with identity, output, machines, and action buttons first, then moves the deeper explanation into reusable content sections.
Keep the strong visual style, but make the structure cleaner so the site is easier to edit from the home server and easier for a new visitor to understand in seconds.
Lead with the fact that the machine matters. Vintage pen motion, ink behavior, and paper handling are part of the result.
The live site currently has the page skeleton but lacks the strong image-led presentation you wanted. The homepage and plotter page should both show the machines immediately.
One header file and one footer file means you update navigation once and every page stays in sync.
These are the first changes that add real value instead of more placeholder structure.
The live site already has these sections. This version makes each page more public-facing and easier to grow.
Explain limited runs, machine used, paper, pen, and process notes in a cleaner release format.
Show real pieces, starter pricing, and what can be bought now versus later.
Keep the boundary-setting language, but turn it into a cleaner intake page with examples.
Use the machine list and communication credibility already on the live site, but pair it with images and short specs.
Start with one free checklist and one paid starter bundle.
Split the current long outline into separate pages for each module so editing is less overwhelming.