PP NOTES — 3 OPTIONS

Right now PP Notes reads as just another mono section on the manifest — same typography weight as the credits below it. Three directions to make PP's voice feel personal, not archival.

A
Ruled paper · typewritten
Typewriter body on faint ruled notebook lines. A small coffee-ring shadow and a soft "— p." signature bottom-right. Same tactile feel as the earlier handwritten version, but the text stays quiet and legible so it blends into the manifest.

PP NOTES

1 / 2

The score is loaded with instruments found inside a temple. We did manage to record the ancient Mizhavu for some crucial moments in the film.

CREDITS

2 / 2
01 Kalladhikallan
VOCALSSanthosh Varma — Shreekumar Vakkiyil
B
Thin accent rule + indent
Same mono, same size — just a 1px accent rule on the left and a small indent. Like a block-quote in a carefully-typeset book. Does nothing loud; the indent does all the work.

PP NOTES

1 / 2

The score is loaded with instruments found inside a temple. We did manage to record the ancient Mizhavu for some crucial moments in the film.

CREDITS

2 / 2
01 Kalladhikallan
VOCALSSanthosh Varma — Shreekumar Vakkiyil
C
Whispered handwriting
Handwritten script, but in the same ink tone as the paper body — no contrast spike, no badge, no flourish. Reads like a pencil note someone made in the margin years ago. You notice the texture before you notice the voice.

PP NOTES

1 / 2

The score is loaded with instruments found inside a temple. We did manage to record the ancient Mizhavu for some crucial moments in the film.

CREDITS

2 / 2
01 Kalladhikallan
VOCALSSanthosh Varma — Shreekumar Vakkiyil

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