Create an image of uttam kshama quote in hindi with the space to add my family photo
Here’s a simple, clean design plan for an image in Hindi on Uttam Kshama ( supreme forgiveness ) with a dedicated space to add your family photo.
Design concept
- Theme: calm, compassionate, Jain-friendly (soft colors, respectful typography).
- Palette: late-rose pink or saffron for warmth, with ivory/pearl background; accents in gold or bronze.
- Layout: a vertical poster (2:3) or square (1:1) with a centered Hindi quote and a clearly marked photo box.
Suggested layout (2:3 poster)
- Top area (about 20–25% height): small emblem or Jain symbol (e.g., a small Om or a simple Jain emblem) centered.
- Quote area (about 60–65% height): Hindi text set in a clean, legible Devanagari font.
- Photo space (about 15–20% height): a rectangular frame with a thin border, placed below the quote. Leave generous margins around it.
- Footer (optional, 5–8% height): a subtle line of small text for a date, name, or a short dedication.
Typography suggestions (Hindi)
- Primary font: a clear Devanagari font (e.g., Devanagari by Google Noto, Mangal, or Arial Unicode MS equivalent).
- Hierarchy: quote text 34–40 pt (depending on final image size); header 44–48 pt; photo box caption 10–12 pt (if used).
- Line spacing: 1.4–1.6 for readability.
Content notes ( Uttam Kshama )
- If you want an authentic Jain framing, you can title the piece “उत्तम क्षमा” and then place a short, respectful line about forgiveness (keep to the spirit of Jain ahimsa and bhavna).
- If you have a specific line from Jain scriptures or a well-known saying you want used, share it and I’ll format it correctly in Hindi with appropriate line breaks.
How you can implement quickly
- Use a design tool (Canva, Illustrator, Inkscape):
If you already have a specific Hindi Uttam Kshama line you want included, tell me the exact text (in Devanagari), and I’ll format it for you with suggested line breaks and the exact placement notes so you can recreate the image precisely.