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Responsive Design

Responsive design is the idea that artwork should look good on any screen size.

As an artist, you already know the challenge: a scene that feels perfectly composed on your monitor can look cramped on a phone, or too empty on a large display.

Inkweaver solves this by treating the screen like a flexible stage. Instead of locking characters or elements to fixed coordinates, the engine adjusts their placement, size, and spacing so the scene remains clear and readable no matter where it's viewed.

Responsive design doesn’t change your artwork—it changes how the engine arranges it.

Why This Matters

Readers play visual novels on a huge range of devices: small phones, tablets, laptops, ultrawide monitors, TVs. You can’t create a separate layout for each one.

Responsive design makes sure that:

  • characters stay visible and well-framed
  • important expressions are easy to read
  • scenes don’t feel empty or overcrowded
  • compositions still make sense when the screen shape changes