"Customization" can be "personalization, modification, tailoring." "Edit" synonyms: "alter, revise, amend." "Annotate" options: "markup, add notes, clarify." "Versatile" could be "adaptable, flexible, multifunctional."
"Pre-made" could be "pre-designed, ready-to-use, existing." "Creating" synonyms: "designing, developing, formulating." "Technical drawings" alternatives: "specification diagrams, construction plans, detail drawings." fashion sketchbook pdf
"Reference images: High-quality images of fashion models, celebrities, and street style, providing inspiration for your own designs." But the user said no changes to proper
Printed → hardcopy
Affordable → budget-friendly
I'll proceed to go through each word in the original text, apply the synonyms, and format it with as spintax. Need to be careful with multi-word phrases. For instance, "a fashion sketchbook PDF" has "fashion" not capitalized unless it's part of the proper noun. But the user said no changes to proper nouns, so "Fashion Sketchbook PDF" would stay as is. Wait, the original text has "a fashion sketchbook PDF" where "fashion sketchbook" are common nouns, but the user might consider "Fashion Sketchbook PDF" as a proper noun if it's a specific title. But in the original text, it's not capitalized like that. Wait, the user's instruction is to not change proper nouns. So if in the original text, "Fashion Sketchbook PDF" is a proper noun, then it should remain. But in the given text, it's "a fashion sketchbook PDF", so it's lowercase, so it's not a proper noun. Therefore, it's a common noun and can be altered. Wait, the user says "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So any proper noun in the text should stay as is, but the rest can be altered. For example, "haute couture" is a proper noun (French term for high fashion), so that should remain. However, in the text, it's written as "haute couture", lowercase. So perhaps the user considers that as part of the common usage, not capitalized, so it's a common noun. Wait, in any case, the instructions are to leave proper nouns as they are. So I need to check each term for proper noun status. If "haute couture" is a proper noun, it stays; otherwise, synonyms can be added. Wait, the user's instruction is to not change proper nouns
"High-quality" synonyms: "premium, top-notch, superior." "Providing" options: "offering, supplying, giving." "Inspiration" alternatives: "motivation, creativity, muse."