Design Directions
Three visual directions for one project as tiles with trait rows for type, color, and feel, a verdict line, and the selected pick marked.
Three visual directions for one project as tiles with trait rows for type, color, and feel, a verdict line, and the selected pick marked.
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Design Directions shows the three visual routes brought to the Meridian concept review, each as a Placeholder tile with a label, a name, trait rows for Type, Color, and Feel, and a verdict line. Direction A, the quiet ledger, carries a Selected badge and a border that marks it as the chosen route; the other two state plainly why they were set aside.
The three directions are one typed array with a selected flag that drives both the badge and the tile border. The trait table gives each route a comparable shape, so the verdict reads as a call between real options rather than a single safe pick dressed up as a choice.
Reach for this block on a case study or an identity portfolio to show that a final direction beat named alternatives, not a blank page. The installer swaps the project name in the lede, the three tiles, the trait values, and the verdict per direction.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the three-direction identity review. Other option-comparison layouts:
Tip: a verdict that names why the losers lost, not just that one won, is what turns a mood board into a case.