Sketch Leaderboard
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12 hand-drawn leaderboard and achievement widgets for light interfaces —
off-white paper with ink blue accents. SVG plus transparent PNG at 1x, 2x and
4x.

Sketch Leaderboard is a set of 12 leaderboard and achievement widgets drawn in
the hand-drawn style, where every edge is sampled and nudged, so no line is
truly straight. It contains three place rows and a plain row, a highlighted
row for the player, a three-place podium, a locked and an unlocked achievement
plate, an achievement progress bar, two rarity strips and an achievement
showcase shelf.

Gold, silver and bronze are the obvious way to draw the top three and they are
also the one palette a game cannot control: the moment your interface accent
is warm, the gold row stops reading as first place and starts reading as
selected. And the row a player actually looks for is their own, which is never
in the top three.

The wobble is deterministic rather than random: the same box wobbles the same
way every build, which is what lets it live in version control. Shading is
cross-hatching, because a gradient under a drawn line reads as a filter rather
than as a hand.

Inside that style this is the Sketch reading of it: a light interface on a
off-white paper palette with ink blue accents, built around two concentric
frames, square-cornered buttons at 132x46, banded bars divided into 10
segments, and outlined icons on a 32px grid. Those measurements are why two
families can share an art style without being interchangeable: the style
decides how an edge is drawn, the numbers decide what the interface is for.

Place is carried by the width of the rank block on the left, stepping down
from first to third, so the podium order is legible before any number is read
and stays legible in whatever colour the family uses. The player row is
different again: it is the only row drawn with a full outline, which is what
lets it be found by scrolling rather than by reading. Achievement plates lock
and unlock by structure, since the locked plate keeps its frame and empties
its field, so a shelf of achievements has a shape before any of them are
earned.

Every sprite ships as an editable SVG and as transparent PNG at 1x, 2x and 4x,
so you can drop the PNGs straight into an engine or open the vector and change
a colour. Built to the same measurements as the rest of the Sketch family,
which means this kit and the Sketch panel kit line up without either being
resized. A good fit for notebook and storybook games.

HOW TO USE

  - Use the place rows for the top three and the plain row for everything
    below; the rank block width is the signal and it should not be overridden.
  - Draw the player row wherever they actually rank rather than pinning it to
    the top. It is outlined so it can be found mid-list.
  - Leave the locked achievement plate in place instead of hiding unearned
    entries. The empty field is drawn to hold your own icon at the same size
    the unlocked one uses.
  - The rarity strip is a proportion, not a tier: a short strip means few
    players have it. Feed it your real completion percentage rather than a
    rarity name.

License: CC-BY-4.0 — see LICENSE.txt
Page: https://www.colorosse.com/assets/2d/ui/sketch-leaderboard
More free assets: https://www.colorosse.com
