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AYA Loom Frame Workspace

A portable design language for agents: download the markdown first, then inspect the preview, tokens, and rules as needed.

Download DESIGN.md

Portable DESIGN.md source of truth for most agents and apps.

the spec

specification

philosophy
summary
AYA Loom Frame Workspace treats navigation as an invisible loom: a stable warp of sources, a horizontal weft of tasks, and restrained junctions where evidence trails converge without turning the product into a themed dashboard.
values
Structural calm before decorationEvidence trails stay readable in prose-first workSaved context feels collected rather than coloredDense editorial tooling remains navigable by keyboard and command search
anti-values
×Kanban-home dashboards with decorative widgets×Skeuomorphic loom parts or ornamental weaving controls×Color-coded source taxonomies competing with reading×Drag-and-drop as the only organizing path
tokens
borders4 items
accent width
2px
character
thin structural rules; blue-gray inset rail for active structure; moss top rule only for saved bundle trays
default width
1px
style
solid hairline
colors12 items
accent
#C08A32
background
#FCFCFA
border
#E3E0D8
error
#8E4A3A
info
#587184
muted
#71767A
primary
#587184
secondary
#6D7D55
success
#6D7D55
surface
#F6F5F1
text
#1F2326
warning
#C08A32
motion3 items
duration
140ms
easing
cubic-bezier(.2,.0,.2,1)
philosophy
short focus and disclosure transitions that feel like sliding context into a frame, with no decorative weaving animation
radii5 items
full
9999px
lg
6px
md
4px
none
0
sm
2px
shadows3 items
lg
0 22px 48px rgba(31,35,38,0.08)
md
0 12px 28px rgba(31,35,38,0.06)
sm
0 1px 0 rgba(31,35,38,0.05)
spacing2 items
base
8px
scale
4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64
surfaces3 items
bg pattern
subtle vertical warp lines plus small repeat perforations in gutters at 5 percent opacity
card style
quiet table cards separated by hairline dividers, not thick bordered tiles
treatment
bone and rice-paper panels with almost-flat elevation and faint grain from layered gradients
typography8 items
base size
16px
body font
Inter
google fonts url
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;500;600;700&family=IBM+Plex+Mono:wght@400;500;600&display=swap
heading font
Inter
letter spacing
-0.01em
line height
1.55
mono font
IBM Plex Mono
scale ratio
1.18
rules
composition
Compose screens as an editorial workbench: left warp index, center reading or comparison pane, right bundle inspector; all data views embed in the same grid rather than on a chart landing page.
density

Compact but breathable: dense metadata rows use 8px increments, prose blocks keep generous line-height, and inspectors collapse before the reading surface does.

hierarchy
Hierarchy comes from column position, small caps metadata, hairline rules, and sparse blue-gray structure; titles sit at 20-24px and body text at 15-17px with tabular mono numerals for data.
signature patterns
Warp rail navigation: a narrow vertical index with tick marks, selected lane fill in blue-gray, and source counts set in tabular metadata.Bundle tray state: saved context groups sit in moss-tinted recessed trays with collected chips, not green semantic alerts elsewhere.Knot junction chips: small rounded-2px chips interrupt source trails with hairline connector stems and overlap counts for converging references.Split-pane compare: paired document panels share a central rule and synchronized source trail breadcrumbs along the top edge.Katagami gutter field: repeat-cut dots and tiny bridge lines appear only in negative-space gutters to imply pattern logic without ornament.
layout
breakpoints

>=1180px three zones; 760-1179px rail plus work surface with inspector drawer; <760px top compressed index and stacked bundle tray.

grid

Adaptive three-zone grid: 72px warp rail, central minmax(0,1fr) work surface, optional 320px bundle inspector with hairline separators.

whitespace

Ma-inspired pauses are reserved around prose and between task passes; dense data rows remain compact but never boxed into heavy cards.

guidance
do
  • Use blue-gray only for selected structure, active panes, and keyboard focus.
  • Use moss only for saved or collected bundle states.
  • Embed tables and metrics inside the workbench grid with quiet rules and tabular figures.
  • Provide command-menu and breadcrumb alternatives to dragging.
avoid
  • Do not build a chart-heavy dashboard home.
  • Do not turn loom vocabulary into skeuomorphic shuttles, spools, or yarn textures.
  • Do not color every source type differently.
  • Do not rely on drag-and-drop as the only organization method.
katagami spec
# AYA Loom Frame Workspace

## Philosophy

AYA Loom Frame Workspace treats navigation as an invisible loom: a stable warp of sources, a horizontal weft of tasks, and restrained junctions where evidence trails converge without turning the product into a themed dashboard.

### Values

- Structural calm before decoration
- Evidence trails stay readable in prose-first work
- Saved context feels collected rather than colored
- Dense editorial tooling remains navigable by keyboard and command search

### Anti-Values

- Kanban-home dashboards with decorative widgets
- Skeuomorphic loom parts or ornamental weaving controls
- Color-coded source taxonomies competing with reading
- Drag-and-drop as the only organizing path

### Visual Character

- A three-zone CSS grid uses a 72px slim warp rail, a minmax document surface, and a 320px inspector column with single-pixel rules instead of card walls.
- Blue-gray structural accents appear only on selected lanes, active panes, and focus rings through inset borders and left-edge rails.
- Moss is reserved for saved bundle trays and collected context chips; all other source and status metadata remains charcoal or muted gray.
- Fine katagami-like repeat cuts are expressed as low-opacity linear-gradient perforation fields in gutters, never as decorative illustrations.
- Knots are compact junction chips with hairline connectors and tiny overlap counters where multiple trails converge in the reading flow.

## Tokens

### Borders

- **Accent Width**: 2px
- **Character**: thin structural rules; blue-gray inset rail for active structure; moss top rule only for saved bundle trays
- **Default Width**: 1px
- **Style**: solid hairline

### Colors

| Name | Value |
|------|-------|
| accent | `#C08A32` |
| background | `#FCFCFA` |
| border | `#E3E0D8` |
| error | `#8E4A3A` |
| info | `#587184` |
| muted | `#71767A` |
| primary | `#587184` |
| secondary | `#6D7D55` |
| success | `#6D7D55` |
| surface | `#F6F5F1` |
| text | `#1F2326` |
| warning | `#C08A32` |

### Motion

- **Duration**: 140ms
- **Easing**: cubic-bezier(.2,.0,.2,1)
- **Philosophy**: short focus and disclosure transitions that feel like sliding context into a frame, with no decorative weaving animation

### Radii

- **Full**: 9999px
- **Lg**: 6px
- **Md**: 4px
- **None**: 0
- **Sm**: 2px

### Shadows

- **Lg**: 0 22px 48px rgba(31,35,38,0.08)
- **Md**: 0 12px 28px rgba(31,35,38,0.06)
- **Sm**: 0 1px 0 rgba(31,35,38,0.05)

### Spacing

- **Base**: 8px
- **Scale**: [4,8,12,16,24,32,48,64]

### Surfaces

- **Bg Pattern**: subtle vertical warp lines plus small repeat perforations in gutters at 5 percent opacity
- **Card Style**: quiet table cards separated by hairline dividers, not thick bordered tiles
- **Treatment**: bone and rice-paper panels with almost-flat elevation and faint grain from layered gradients

### Typography

- **Base Size**: 16px
- **Body Font**: Inter
- **Google Fonts Url**: https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;500;600;700&family=IBM+Plex+Mono:wght@400;500;600&display=swap
- **Heading Font**: Inter
- **Letter Spacing**: -0.01em
- **Line Height**: 1.55
- **Mono Font**: IBM Plex Mono
- **Scale Ratio**: 1.18

## Rules

### Composition

Compose screens as an editorial workbench: left warp index, center reading or comparison pane, right bundle inspector; all data views embed in the same grid rather than on a chart landing page.

### Density

Compact but breathable: dense metadata rows use 8px increments, prose blocks keep generous line-height, and inspectors collapse before the reading surface does.

### Hierarchy

Hierarchy comes from column position, small caps metadata, hairline rules, and sparse blue-gray structure; titles sit at 20-24px and body text at 15-17px with tabular mono numerals for data.

### Signature Patterns

- Warp rail navigation: a narrow vertical index with tick marks, selected lane fill in blue-gray, and source counts set in tabular metadata.
- Bundle tray state: saved context groups sit in moss-tinted recessed trays with collected chips, not green semantic alerts elsewhere.
- Knot junction chips: small rounded-2px chips interrupt source trails with hairline connector stems and overlap counts for converging references.
- Split-pane compare: paired document panels share a central rule and synchronized source trail breadcrumbs along the top edge.
- Katagami gutter field: repeat-cut dots and tiny bridge lines appear only in negative-space gutters to imply pattern logic without ornament.

## Layout

### Breakpoints

>=1180px three zones; 760-1179px rail plus work surface with inspector drawer; <760px top compressed index and stacked bundle tray.

### Grid

Adaptive three-zone grid: 72px warp rail, central minmax(0,1fr) work surface, optional 320px bundle inspector with hairline separators.

### Whitespace

Ma-inspired pauses are reserved around prose and between task passes; dense data rows remain compact but never boxed into heavy cards.

## Guidance

### Do

- Use blue-gray only for selected structure, active panes, and keyboard focus.
- Use moss only for saved or collected bundle states.
- Embed tables and metrics inside the workbench grid with quiet rules and tabular figures.
- Provide command-menu and breadcrumb alternatives to dragging.

### Don't

- Do not build a chart-heavy dashboard home.
- Do not turn loom vocabulary into skeuomorphic shuttles, spools, or yarn textures.
- Do not color every source type differently.
- Do not rely on drag-and-drop as the only organization method.
DESIGN.md
---
version: "alpha"
name: "AYA Loom Frame Workspace"
description: "Agent-curated design language exported from Katagami as DESIGN.md."
colors:
  accent: "#C08A32"
  background: "#FCFCFA"
  border: "#E3E0D8"
  error: "#8E4A3A"
  info: "#587184"
  muted: "#71767A"
  primary: "#587184"
  secondary: "#6D7D55"
  success: "#6D7D55"
  surface: "#F6F5F1"
  text: "#1F2326"
  warning: "#C08A32"
typography:
  headline-lg:
    fontFamily: "Inter"
    fontSize: "1.643rem"
    fontWeight: 700
    lineHeight: 1.1
    letterSpacing: "-0.01em"
  headline-md:
    fontFamily: "Inter"
    fontSize: "1.392rem"
    fontWeight: 600
    lineHeight: 1.15
    letterSpacing: "-0.01em"
  body-md:
    fontFamily: "Inter"
    fontSize: "16px"
    fontWeight: 400
    lineHeight: 1.55
    letterSpacing: "-0.01em"
  label-md:
    fontFamily: "IBM Plex Mono"
    fontSize: "0.75rem"
    fontWeight: 600
    lineHeight: 1
    letterSpacing: "0.08em"
rounded:
  full: "9999px"
  lg: "6px"
  md: "4px"
  none: "0px"
  sm: "2px"
spacing:
  base: "8px"
  xs: "4px"
  sm: "8px"
  md: "12px"
  lg: "16px"
  xl: "24px"
  2xl: "32px"
  3xl: "48px"
  4xl: "64px"
components:
  color-reference-accent:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.accent}"
  color-reference-background:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.background}"
  color-reference-border:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.border}"
  color-reference-error:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.error}"
  color-reference-info:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.info}"
  color-reference-muted:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.muted}"
  color-reference-primary:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.primary}"
  color-reference-secondary:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.secondary}"
  color-reference-success:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.success}"
  color-reference-surface:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}"
  color-reference-text:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.text}"
  color-reference-warning:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.warning}"
  button-primary:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.primary}"
    textColor: "#ffffff"
    typography: "{typography.label-md}"
    rounded: "{rounded.md}"
    padding: "{spacing.md}"
  card-surface:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}"
    textColor: "{colors.text}"
    rounded: "{rounded.md}"
    padding: "{spacing.md}"
  input-default:
    backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}"
    textColor: "{colors.text}"
    rounded: "{rounded.md}"
    height: "44px"
---

# AYA Loom Frame Workspace

## Overview

AYA Loom Frame Workspace treats navigation as an invisible loom: a stable warp of sources, a horizontal weft of tasks, and restrained junctions where evidence trails converge without turning the product into a themed dashboard.

### Values

- Structural calm before decoration
- Evidence trails stay readable in prose-first work
- Saved context feels collected rather than colored
- Dense editorial tooling remains navigable by keyboard and command search

### Anti-Values

- Kanban-home dashboards with decorative widgets
- Skeuomorphic loom parts or ornamental weaving controls
- Color-coded source taxonomies competing with reading
- Drag-and-drop as the only organizing path

### Visual Character

- A three-zone CSS grid uses a 72px slim warp rail, a minmax document surface, and a 320px inspector column with single-pixel rules instead of card walls.
- Blue-gray structural accents appear only on selected lanes, active panes, and focus rings through inset borders and left-edge rails.
- Moss is reserved for saved bundle trays and collected context chips; all other source and status metadata remains charcoal or muted gray.
- Fine katagami-like repeat cuts are expressed as low-opacity linear-gradient perforation fields in gutters, never as decorative illustrations.
- Knots are compact junction chips with hairline connectors and tiny overlap counters where multiple trails converge in the reading flow.

## Colors

Use the YAML color tokens as the normative palette. The prose below names the roles agents should preserve when generating UI.

| Token | Value |
|-------|-------|
| accent | `#C08A32` |
| background | `#FCFCFA` |
| border | `#E3E0D8` |
| error | `#8E4A3A` |
| info | `#587184` |
| muted | `#71767A` |
| primary | `#587184` |
| secondary | `#6D7D55` |
| success | `#6D7D55` |
| surface | `#F6F5F1` |
| text | `#1F2326` |
| warning | `#C08A32` |

## Typography

- **Headline-Lg**: Inter, 1.643rem, weight 700, line-height 1.1.
- **Headline-Md**: Inter, 1.392rem, weight 600, line-height 1.15.
- **Body-Md**: Inter, 16px, weight 400, line-height 1.55.
- **Label-Md**: IBM Plex Mono, 0.75rem, weight 600, line-height 1.

## Layout

### Spacing Tokens

- **Base**: `8px`
- **Xs**: `4px`
- **Sm**: `8px`
- **Md**: `12px`
- **Lg**: `16px`
- **Xl**: `24px`
- **2xl**: `32px`
- **3xl**: `48px`
- **4xl**: `64px`

### Breakpoints

>=1180px three zones; 760-1179px rail plus work surface with inspector drawer; <760px top compressed index and stacked bundle tray.

### Grid

Adaptive three-zone grid: 72px warp rail, central minmax(0,1fr) work surface, optional 320px bundle inspector with hairline separators.

### Whitespace

Ma-inspired pauses are reserved around prose and between task passes; dense data rows remain compact but never boxed into heavy cards.

## Elevation & Depth

### Shadows

- **Lg**: 0 22px 48px rgba(31,35,38,0.08)
- **Md**: 0 12px 28px rgba(31,35,38,0.06)
- **Sm**: 0 1px 0 rgba(31,35,38,0.05)

## Shapes

### Rounded

- **Full**: `9999px`
- **Lg**: `6px`
- **Md**: `4px`
- **None**: `0px`
- **Sm**: `2px`

### Surfaces

- **Bg Pattern**: subtle vertical warp lines plus small repeat perforations in gutters at 5 percent opacity
- **Card Style**: quiet table cards separated by hairline dividers, not thick bordered tiles
- **Treatment**: bone and rice-paper panels with almost-flat elevation and faint grain from layered gradients

### Borders

- **Accent Width**: 2px
- **Character**: thin structural rules; blue-gray inset rail for active structure; moss top rule only for saved bundle trays
- **Default Width**: 1px
- **Style**: solid hairline

## Components

### Composition

Compose screens as an editorial workbench: left warp index, center reading or comparison pane, right bundle inspector; all data views embed in the same grid rather than on a chart landing page.

### Density

Compact but breathable: dense metadata rows use 8px increments, prose blocks keep generous line-height, and inspectors collapse before the reading surface does.

### Hierarchy

Hierarchy comes from column position, small caps metadata, hairline rules, and sparse blue-gray structure; titles sit at 20-24px and body text at 15-17px with tabular mono numerals for data.

### Signature Patterns

- Warp rail navigation: a narrow vertical index with tick marks, selected lane fill in blue-gray, and source counts set in tabular metadata.
- Bundle tray state: saved context groups sit in moss-tinted recessed trays with collected chips, not green semantic alerts elsewhere.
- Knot junction chips: small rounded-2px chips interrupt source trails with hairline connector stems and overlap counts for converging references.
- Split-pane compare: paired document panels share a central rule and synchronized source trail breadcrumbs along the top edge.
- Katagami gutter field: repeat-cut dots and tiny bridge lines appear only in negative-space gutters to imply pattern logic without ornament.

## shadcn/ui Usage

When the target app uses shadcn/ui, copy DESIGN.md with shadcn instead of the plain DESIGN.md. It contains the same Katagami design-language source plus the shadcn/ui primitives, imports, theme variables, component recipes, and preview-shot guidance.

DESIGN.md with shadcn: `/language/en-019ee03b-c0ba-7522-a91b-0c9f8404fb0d/DESIGN.with-shadcn.md`.

The shadcn page also exposes optional machine-readable files for automation, but the human-facing handoff is DESIGN.md with shadcn.

Install recommended primitives with `npx shadcn@latest add button card input textarea select dialog sheet tabs badge separator checkbox switch slider tooltip dropdown-menu table`.

Use these primitives in shadcn apps:
- button
- card
- input
- textarea
- select
- dialog
- sheet
- tabs
- badge
- separator
- checkbox
- switch
- slider
- tooltip
- dropdown-menu
- table

Implementation rule for agents: import shadcn primitives from `@/components/ui/*`, apply the generated CSS variables first, then compose the language-specific recipes from the companion MD. Katagami remains the source of truth; shadcn names are the implementation surface.

## Do's and Don'ts

- Do Use blue-gray only for selected structure, active panes, and keyboard focus.
- Do Use moss only for saved or collected bundle states.
- Do Embed tables and metrics inside the workbench grid with quiet rules and tabular figures.
- Do Provide command-menu and breadcrumb alternatives to dragging.
- Don't Do not build a chart-heavy dashboard home.
- Don't Do not turn loom vocabulary into skeuomorphic shuttles, spools, or yarn textures.
- Don't Do not color every source type differently.
- Don't Do not rely on drag-and-drop as the only organization method.
shadcn/ui theme
```json
{
  "$schema": "https://ui.shadcn.com/schema/registry-item.json",
  "name": "aya-loom-frame-workspace",
  "type": "registry:theme",
  "title": "AYA Loom Frame Workspace shadcn Theme",
  "cssVars": {
    "theme": {},
    "light": {
      "background": "#FCFCFA",
      "foreground": "#1F2326",
      "card": "#F6F5F1",
      "card-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "popover": "#F6F5F1",
      "popover-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "primary": "#587184",
      "primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "secondary": "#6D7D55",
      "secondary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "muted": "#71767A",
      "muted-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "accent": "#C08A32",
      "accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "destructive": "#8E4A3A",
      "border": "#E3E0D8",
      "input": "#E3E0D8",
      "ring": "#C08A32",
      "chart-1": "#587184",
      "chart-2": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-3": "#C08A32",
      "chart-4": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-5": "#C08A32",
      "sidebar": "#F6F5F1",
      "sidebar-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "sidebar-primary": "#587184",
      "sidebar-primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-accent": "#587184",
      "sidebar-accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-border": "#E3E0D8",
      "sidebar-ring": "#C08A32",
      "radius": "4px"
    },
    "dark": {
      "background": "#0f1115",
      "foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "card": "#181b22",
      "card-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "popover": "#181b22",
      "popover-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "primary": "#587184",
      "primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "secondary": "#252a33",
      "secondary-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "muted": "#252a33",
      "muted-foreground": "#a1a1aa",
      "accent": "#C08A32",
      "accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "destructive": "#8E4A3A",
      "border": "#303642",
      "input": "#303642",
      "ring": "#C08A32",
      "chart-1": "#587184",
      "chart-2": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-3": "#C08A32",
      "chart-4": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-5": "#C08A32",
      "sidebar": "#181b22",
      "sidebar-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "sidebar-primary": "#587184",
      "sidebar-primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-accent": "#C08A32",
      "sidebar-accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-border": "#303642",
      "sidebar-ring": "#C08A32",
      "radius": "4px"
    }
  },
  "meta": {
    "source": "katagami",
    "languageId": "en-019ee03b-c0ba-7522-a91b-0c9f8404fb0d",
    "slug": "aya-loom-frame-workspace",
    "componentManifest": [
      "button",
      "card",
      "input",
      "textarea",
      "select",
      "dialog",
      "sheet",
      "tabs",
      "badge",
      "separator",
      "checkbox",
      "switch",
      "slider",
      "tooltip",
      "dropdown-menu",
      "table"
    ],
    "installCommand": "npx shadcn@latest add button card input textarea select dialog sheet tabs badge separator checkbox switch slider tooltip dropdown-menu table",
    "nativeTokenNames": {
      "borders": [
        "accent_width",
        "character",
        "default_width",
        "style"
      ],
      "colors": [
        "accent",
        "background",
        "border",
        "error",
        "info",
        "muted",
        "primary",
        "secondary",
        "success",
        "surface",
        "text",
        "warning"
      ],
      "motion": [
        "duration",
        "easing",
        "philosophy"
      ],
      "radii": [
        "full",
        "lg",
        "md",
        "none",
        "sm"
      ],
      "shadows": [
        "lg",
        "md",
        "sm"
      ],
      "spacing": [
        "base",
        "scale"
      ],
      "surfaces": [
        "bg_pattern",
        "card_style",
        "treatment"
      ],
      "typography": [
        "base_size",
        "body_font",
        "google_fonts_url",
        "heading_font",
        "letter_spacing",
        "line_height",
        "mono_font",
        "scale_ratio"
      ]
    }
  }
}
```
in the wild

embodiments

Design Language Preview

AYA Loom Frame Workspace

Color Palette

primary
secondary
accent
background
surface
text
muted
border
error
success
warning
info

Typography

h1

Heading One

h2

Heading Two

h3

Heading Three

h4

Heading Four

body

Body text demonstrates the reading experience. Good typography is invisible — it lets the content speak without drawing attention to the letterforms themselves.

caption

Caption text for supplementary information and metadata.

code
const theme = applyTokens(designLanguage);
render(<App theme={theme} />);

Buttons

Form Controls

Navigation

tabs
Overview content area with contextual information about the design language.
segmented control
dropdown menu

Feedback & Status

badges
NewDefaultActivePendingErrorOutline
alerts
Info: A new version is available.
Success: Changes saved successfully.
Warning: Storage is almost full.
Error: Failed to process request.
progress
66% complete
tooltip
avatar
AKJDML

Containers & Overlays

card

Card Title

Cards group related content and actions. This example shows a basic content card with a title and description.

accordion

Design tokens are the atomic values of a design system — colors, spacing, typography, and other values stored as key-value pairs.

dialog
separator

Data Display

table
NameStatusCategoryScore
Neo BrutalismPublishedMaximalist94
Aero GlassDraftSpatial87
Signal UIReviewEnterprise91
stat cards
Languages
42
+12%
Elements
3,150
+8%
Usage
18.4k
+23%
DESIGN.md

at a glance

Palette

Typography

headline-lgInter · 26px · 700

The quick brown fox jumps

headline-mdInter · 22px · 600

The quick brown fox jumps

body-mdInter · 16px · 400

The quick brown fox jumps

label-mdIBM Plex Mono · 12px · 600

The quick brown fox jumps

Components

New
Card title

Components rendered with this language’s tokens — colors, type, and rounded corners as specified.

Spacing

  • base8px
  • xs4px
  • sm8px
  • md12px
  • lg16px
  • xl24px
  • 2xl32px
  • 3xl48px
  • 4xl64px

Shape

full9999px
lg6px
md4px
none0px
sm2px
shadcn/ui

implementation kit

needs agent-authored kitcompatibility fallback
shadcn compatibility only
The generated theme variables are available, but the polished shadcn component recipes and shots have not been authored by the Katagami agent yet.
fallbackprimitives render
Compatibility proof
Local shadcn-style primitives accept the generated theme variables.
primaryaccentsurfacemutederror
table rhythm
buttonok
cardok
inputok
recommendedcompatibility fallback

DESIGN.md with shadcn

Copy this when the target app uses shadcn/ui. It packages the Katagami DESIGN.md context with the install list, theme variables, component recipes, preview-shot contract, and starter TSX in one Markdown companion.

advanced implementation filesoptional machine-readable theme, CSS, TSX starter, recipes, and preview contract
shadcn add
npx shadcn@latest add button card input textarea select dialog sheet tabs badge separator checkbox switch slider tooltip dropdown-menu table
theme css
:root {
  --background: #FCFCFA;
  --foreground: #1F2326;
  --card: #F6F5F1;
  --card-foreground: #1F2326;
  --popover: #F6F5F1;
  --popover-foreground: #1F2326;
  --primary: #587184;
  --primary-foreground: #ffffff;
  --secondary: #6D7D55;
  --secondary-foreground: #ffffff;
  --muted: #71767A;
  --muted-foreground: #1F2326;
  --accent: #C08A32;
  --accent-foreground: #ffffff;
  --destructive: #8E4A3A;
  --border: #E3E0D8;
  --input: #E3E0D8;
  --ring: #C08A32;
  --chart-1: #587184;
  --chart-2: #6D7D55;
  --chart-3: #C08A32;
  --chart-4: #6D7D55;
  --chart-5: #C08A32;
  --sidebar: #F6F5F1;
  --sidebar-foreground: #1F2326;
  --sidebar-primary: #587184;
  --sidebar-primary-foreground: #ffffff;
  --sidebar-accent: #587184;
  --sidebar-accent-foreground: #ffffff;
  --sidebar-border: #E3E0D8;
  --sidebar-ring: #C08A32;
  --radius: 4px;
}

.dark {
  --background: #0f1115;
  --foreground: #f8fafc;
  --card: #181b22;
  --card-foreground: #f8fafc;
  --popover: #181b22;
  --popover-foreground: #f8fafc;
  --primary: #587184;
  --primary-foreground: #ffffff;
  --secondary: #252a33;
  --secondary-foreground: #f8fafc;
  --muted: #252a33;
  --muted-foreground: #a1a1aa;
  --accent: #C08A32;
  --accent-foreground: #ffffff;
  --destructive: #8E4A3A;
  --border: #303642;
  --input: #303642;
  --ring: #C08A32;
  --chart-1: #587184;
  --chart-2: #6D7D55;
  --chart-3: #C08A32;
  --chart-4: #6D7D55;
  --chart-5: #C08A32;
  --sidebar: #181b22;
  --sidebar-foreground: #f8fafc;
  --sidebar-primary: #587184;
  --sidebar-primary-foreground: #ffffff;
  --sidebar-accent: #C08A32;
  --sidebar-accent-foreground: #ffffff;
  --sidebar-border: #303642;
  --sidebar-ring: #C08A32;
  --radius: 4px;
}
tsx starter
import { Badge } from "@/components/ui/badge";
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button";
import {
  Card,
  CardContent,
  CardDescription,
  CardFooter,
  CardHeader,
  CardTitle,
} from "@/components/ui/card";
import { Input } from "@/components/ui/input";
import { Tabs, TabsList, TabsTrigger } from "@/components/ui/tabs";

export function AyaLoomFrameWorkspaceShadcnKit() {
  return (
    <section className="grid gap-4 rounded-[var(--radius)] border bg-background p-4 text-foreground">
      <div className="flex items-start justify-between gap-4">
        <div>
          <Badge variant="outline">shadcn/ui</Badge>
          <h2 className="mt-3 text-2xl font-semibold tracking-tight">AYA Loom Frame Workspace</h2>
          <p className="mt-1 max-w-xl text-sm text-muted-foreground">
            Use the Katagami registry theme, then compose these shadcn primitives
            with the language-specific component recipes.
          </p>
        </div>
        <Button>Apply theme</Button>
      </div>

      <Tabs defaultValue="components">
        <TabsList>
          <TabsTrigger value="components">Components</TabsTrigger>
          <TabsTrigger value="states">States</TabsTrigger>
          <TabsTrigger value="export">Export</TabsTrigger>
        </TabsList>
      </Tabs>

      <Card>
        <CardHeader>
          <CardTitle>Component recipe</CardTitle>
          <CardDescription>
            Replace this starter content with the agent-authored product scene
            from components.md and preview-shots.json.
          </CardDescription>
        </CardHeader>
        <CardContent className="grid gap-3 sm:grid-cols-[1fr_auto]">
          <Input defaultValue="Tokenized shadcn surface" aria-label="Recipe name" />
          <Button variant="secondary">Preview state</Button>
        </CardContent>
        <CardFooter className="justify-between">
          <Badge>Ready</Badge>
          <Button variant="outline">Copy recipe</Button>
        </CardFooter>
      </Card>
    </section>
  );
}
theme JSONcompatibility fallback
{
  "$schema": "https://ui.shadcn.com/schema/registry-item.json",
  "name": "aya-loom-frame-workspace",
  "type": "registry:theme",
  "title": "AYA Loom Frame Workspace shadcn Theme",
  "cssVars": {
    "theme": {},
    "light": {
      "background": "#FCFCFA",
      "foreground": "#1F2326",
      "card": "#F6F5F1",
      "card-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "popover": "#F6F5F1",
      "popover-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "primary": "#587184",
      "primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "secondary": "#6D7D55",
      "secondary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "muted": "#71767A",
      "muted-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "accent": "#C08A32",
      "accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "destructive": "#8E4A3A",
      "border": "#E3E0D8",
      "input": "#E3E0D8",
      "ring": "#C08A32",
      "chart-1": "#587184",
      "chart-2": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-3": "#C08A32",
      "chart-4": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-5": "#C08A32",
      "sidebar": "#F6F5F1",
      "sidebar-foreground": "#1F2326",
      "sidebar-primary": "#587184",
      "sidebar-primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-accent": "#587184",
      "sidebar-accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-border": "#E3E0D8",
      "sidebar-ring": "#C08A32",
      "radius": "4px"
    },
    "dark": {
      "background": "#0f1115",
      "foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "card": "#181b22",
      "card-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "popover": "#181b22",
      "popover-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "primary": "#587184",
      "primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "secondary": "#252a33",
      "secondary-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "muted": "#252a33",
      "muted-foreground": "#a1a1aa",
      "accent": "#C08A32",
      "accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "destructive": "#8E4A3A",
      "border": "#303642",
      "input": "#303642",
      "ring": "#C08A32",
      "chart-1": "#587184",
      "chart-2": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-3": "#C08A32",
      "chart-4": "#6D7D55",
      "chart-5": "#C08A32",
      "sidebar": "#181b22",
      "sidebar-foreground": "#f8fafc",
      "sidebar-primary": "#587184",
      "sidebar-primary-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-accent": "#C08A32",
      "sidebar-accent-foreground": "#ffffff",
      "sidebar-border": "#303642",
      "sidebar-ring": "#C08A32",
      "radius": "4px"
    }
  },
  "meta": {
    "source": "katagami",
    "languageId": "en-019ee03b-c0ba-7522-a91b-0c9f8404fb0d",
    "slug": "aya-loom-frame-workspace",
    "componentManifest": [
      "button",
      "card",
      "input",
      "textarea",
      "select",
      "dialog",
      "sheet",
      "tabs",
      "badge",
      "separator",
      "checkbox",
      "switch",
      "slider",
      "tooltip",
      "dropdown-menu",
      "table"
    ],
    "installCommand": "npx shadcn@latest add button card input textarea select dialog sheet tabs badge separator checkbox switch slider tooltip dropdown-menu table",
    "nativeTokenNames": {
      "borders": [
        "accent_width",
        "character",
        "default_width",
        "style"
      ],
      "colors": [
        "accent",
        "background",
        "border",
        "error",
        "info",
        "muted",
        "primary",
        "secondary",
        "success",
        "surface",
        "text",
        "warning"
      ],
      "motion": [
        "duration",
        "easing",
        "philosophy"
      ],
      "radii": [
        "full",
        "lg",
        "md",
        "none",
        "sm"
      ],
      "shadows": [
        "lg",
        "md",
        "sm"
      ],
      "spacing": [
        "base",
        "scale"
      ],
      "surfaces": [
        "bg_pattern",
        "card_style",
        "treatment"
      ],
      "typography": [
        "base_size",
        "body_font",
        "google_fonts_url",
        "heading_font",
        "letter_spacing",
        "line_height",
        "mono_font",
        "scale_ratio"
      ]
    }
  }
}
component recipescompatibility fallback
# AYA Loom Frame Workspace shadcn/ui Components

Artifact: `component-recipes-v1`
Author: `katagami-ui-projection`
Language ID: `en-019ee03b-c0ba-7522-a91b-0c9f8404fb0d`
Slug: `aya-loom-frame-workspace`

## Intent

AYA Loom Frame Workspace treats navigation as an invisible loom: a stable warp of sources, a horizontal weft of tasks, and restrained junctions where evidence trails converge without turning the product into a themed dashboard.

## Required primitives

- button
- card
- input
- textarea
- select
- dialog
- sheet
- tabs
- badge
- separator
- checkbox
- switch
- slider
- tooltip
- dropdown-menu
- table

Install with `npx shadcn@latest add button card input textarea select dialog sheet tabs badge separator checkbox switch slider tooltip dropdown-menu table`.

## Token cues

Colors:

{
  "accent": "#C08A32",
  "background": "#FCFCFA",
  "border": "#E3E0D8",
  "error": "#8E4A3A",
  "info": "#587184",
  "muted": "#71767A",
  "primary": "#587184",
  "secondary": "#6D7D55",
  "success": "#6D7D55",
  "surface": "#F6F5F1",
  "text": "#1F2326",
  "warning": "#C08A32"
}

Typography:

{
  "base_size": "16px",
  "body_font": "Inter",
  "google_fonts_url": "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;500;600;700&family=IBM+Plex+Mono:wght@400;500;600&display=swap",
  "heading_font": "Inter",
  "letter_spacing": "-0.01em",
  "line_height": 1.55,
  "mono_font": "IBM Plex Mono",
  "scale_ratio": 1.18
}

## Visual character to preserve

- A three-zone CSS grid uses a 72px slim warp rail, a minmax document surface, and a 320px inspector column with single-pixel rules instead of card walls.
- Blue-gray structural accents appear only on selected lanes, active panes, and focus rings through inset borders and left-edge rails.
- Moss is reserved for saved bundle trays and collected context chips; all other source and status metadata remains charcoal or muted gray.
- Fine katagami-like repeat cuts are expressed as low-opacity linear-gradient perforation fields in gutters, never as decorative illustrations.
- Knots are compact junction chips with hairline connectors and tiny overlap counters where multiple trails converge in the reading flow.

## ShadSync visual profile

{
  "family": "paper-collage",
  "material": "paper",
  "contour": "default",
  "border": "solid",
  "underlay": true,
  "grain": true,
  "stickerBadges": false,
  "motion": "still",
  "density": "dense",
  "accents": [
    "primary",
    "accent",
    "secondary",
    "muted"
  ]
}

## Signature component recipes

### Button
Use `Button` for primary, secondary, outline, and ghost actions. Primary actions must expose the language's strongest contrast pair, while secondary and ghost actions should preserve the surface treatment instead of falling back to default neutral SaaS styling.

### Card
Use `Card`, `CardHeader`, `CardContent`, `CardFooter`, and `CardAction` as the main composition frame. Cards should demonstrate the language's surface, border, hierarchy, and density rules rather than appearing as generic rounded rectangles.

### Input and Textarea
Use `Input` and `Textarea` with visible focus rings, field labels, validation states, and the language's rhythm. Forms should show real product content, not placeholder-only controls.

### Select, Tabs, and Table
Use `Select`, `Tabs`, and `Table` to prove navigation, filtering, and dense data states. The table should show row rhythm, separators, hover/focus states, and an empty or status state when the language calls for it.

### Dialog and Sheet
Use `Dialog` for centered decisions and `Sheet` for contextual editing. Both should inherit the language's spacing, border, overlay, and motion rules.

## Preview shots

- `application-shell`: dashboard or workspace shell with navigation, cards, forms, and state badges.
- `detail-editor`: focused editing flow using input, textarea, select, switch/checkbox, dialog or sheet, and action buttons.
- `data-operations`: table-heavy operational view with tabs, dropdown menu affordances, badges, and destructive/empty states.
- Each preview shot must include a renderable `scene` payload with concrete headline, description, actions, and rows/fields/stats for the UI preview.

## Implementation contract

- Start from local `ui/src/components/ui` shadcn-style primitives; do not create a second component system.
- Apply `/katagami/shadcn/aya-loom-frame-workspace/registry-theme.json` variables, then use these recipes for composition and state design.
- Preserve Katagami token names as source metadata; shadcn semantic names are only the export surface.
- Do: Use blue-gray only for selected structure, active panes, and keyboard focus.; Use moss only for saved or collected bundle states.; Embed tables and metrics inside the workbench grid with quiet rules and tabular figures.; Provide command-menu and breadcrumb alternatives to dragging.
- Do not: Do not build a chart-heavy dashboard home.; Do not turn loom vocabulary into skeuomorphic shuttles, spools, or yarn textures.; Do not color every source type differently.; Do not rely on drag-and-drop as the only organization method.

## Copy-paste component example

This generated starter proves the import shape. Production Katagami agents should replace it with a language-specific product composition.

```tsx
import { Badge } from "@/components/ui/badge";
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button";
import {
  Card,
  CardContent,
  CardDescription,
  CardFooter,
  CardHeader,
  CardTitle,
} from "@/components/ui/card";
import { Input } from "@/components/ui/input";
import { Tabs, TabsList, TabsTrigger } from "@/components/ui/tabs";

export function AyaLoomFrameWorkspaceShadcnKit() {
  return (
    <section className="grid gap-4 rounded-[var(--radius)] border bg-background p-4 text-foreground">
      <div className="flex items-start justify-between gap-4">
        <div>
          <Badge variant="outline">shadcn/ui</Badge>
          <h2 className="mt-3 text-2xl font-semibold tracking-tight">AYA Loom Frame Workspace</h2>
          <p className="mt-1 max-w-xl text-sm text-muted-foreground">
            Use the Katagami registry theme, then compose these shadcn primitives
            with the language-specific component recipes.
          </p>
        </div>
        <Button>Apply theme</Button>
      </div>

      <Tabs defaultValue="components">
        <TabsList>
          <TabsTrigger value="components">Components</TabsTrigger>
          <TabsTrigger value="states">States</TabsTrigger>
          <TabsTrigger value="export">Export</TabsTrigger>
        </TabsList>
      </Tabs>

      <Card>
        <CardHeader>
          <CardTitle>Component recipe</CardTitle>
          <CardDescription>
            Replace this starter content with the agent-authored product scene
            from components.md and preview-shots.json.
          </CardDescription>
        </CardHeader>
        <CardContent className="grid gap-3 sm:grid-cols-[1fr_auto]">
          <Input defaultValue="Tokenized shadcn surface" aria-label="Recipe name" />
          <Button variant="secondary">Preview state</Button>
        </CardContent>
        <CardFooter className="justify-between">
          <Badge>Ready</Badge>
          <Button variant="outline">Copy recipe</Button>
        </CardFooter>
      </Card>
    </section>
  );
}
```

## Layout notes

{
  "breakpoints": ">=1180px three zones; 760-1179px rail plus work surface with inspector drawer; <760px top compressed index and stacked bundle tray.",
  "grid": "Adaptive three-zone grid: 72px warp rail, central minmax(0,1fr) work surface, optional 320px bundle inspector with hairline separators.",
  "whitespace": "Ma-inspired pauses are reserved around prose and between task passes; dense data rows remain compact but never boxed into heavy cards."
}
preview shotscompatibility fallback
{
  "artifact": "katagami:shadcn-preview-shots",
  "version": "preview-shots-v1",
  "generator": "katagami-ui-compatibility-projection",
  "generatedBy": "katagami-ui-projection",
  "requiresVisualProfile": true,
  "schema": "katagami:shadcn-preview-shots/renderable-v1",
  "renderable": true,
  "language": {
    "id": "en-019ee03b-c0ba-7522-a91b-0c9f8404fb0d",
    "name": "AYA Loom Frame Workspace",
    "slug": "aya-loom-frame-workspace"
  },
  "installCommand": "npx shadcn@latest add button card input textarea select dialog sheet tabs badge separator checkbox switch slider tooltip dropdown-menu table",
  "primitives": [
    "button",
    "card",
    "input",
    "textarea",
    "select",
    "dialog",
    "sheet",
    "tabs",
    "badge",
    "separator",
    "checkbox",
    "switch",
    "slider",
    "tooltip",
    "dropdown-menu",
    "table"
  ],
  "identityNotes": [
    "A three-zone CSS grid uses a 72px slim warp rail, a minmax document surface, and a 320px inspector column with single-pixel rules instead of card walls.",
    "Blue-gray structural accents appear only on selected lanes, active panes, and focus rings through inset borders and left-edge rails.",
    "Moss is reserved for saved bundle trays and collected context chips; all other source and status metadata remains charcoal or muted gray.",
    "Fine katagami-like repeat cuts are expressed as low-opacity linear-gradient perforation fields in gutters, never as decorative illustrations.",
    "Knots are compact junction chips with hairline connectors and tiny overlap counters where multiple trails converge in the reading flow."
  ],
  "visualProfile": {
    "family": "system",
    "material": "flat",
    "contour": "default",
    "border": "solid",
    "underlay": false,
    "grain": false,
    "stickerBadges": false,
    "motion": "still",
    "density": "dense",
    "accents": [
      "primary",
      "accent",
      "secondary",
      "muted"
    ]
  },
  "shots": [
    {
      "id": "application-shell",
      "title": "Application shell",
      "viewport": "desktop",
      "primitives": [
        "button",
        "card",
        "input",
        "select",
        "tabs",
        "badge",
        "separator",
        "table"
      ],
      "composition": "A real product workspace with navigation, summary cards, filtering controls, and one dense content region.",
      "mustShow": [
        "primary and secondary actions",
        "card hierarchy",
        "filterable state",
        "table or list density"
      ],
      "avoid": [
        "component inventory walls",
        "placeholder-only content",
        "generic rounded SaaS chrome"
      ],
      "scene": {
        "eyebrow": "workspace spread",
        "headline": "AYA Loom Frame Workspace launch room",
        "description": "A product team workspace where navigation, filters, metrics, and dense rows carry the language's visible structure.",
        "primaryAction": "Apply theme",
        "secondaryAction": "Review states",
        "stats": [
          {
            "label": "components",
            "value": "16",
            "tone": "accent"
          },
          {
            "label": "states",
            "value": "ready"
          },
          {
            "label": "density",
            "value": "balanced",
            "tone": "warning"
          }
        ],
        "rows": [
          {
            "label": "Primary flow",
            "value": "mapped",
            "status": "active"
          },
          {
            "label": "Token coverage",
            "value": "semantic",
            "status": "synced"
          },
          {
            "label": "Responsive proof",
            "value": "queued",
            "status": "review"
          }
        ],
        "statuses": [
          "Active",
          "Synced",
          "Draft"
        ]
      }
    },
    {
      "id": "detail-editor",
      "title": "Detail editor",
      "viewport": "tablet",
      "primitives": [
        "button",
        "card",
        "input",
        "textarea",
        "select",
        "checkbox",
        "switch",
        "slider",
        "dialog",
        "sheet"
      ],
      "composition": "A focused editing flow with form fields, validation, confirmation, and a contextual side panel.",
      "mustShow": [
        "focus ring",
        "error or destructive state",
        "dialog or sheet treatment",
        "written guidance content"
      ],
      "avoid": [
        "unstyled browser controls",
        "floating cards inside cards",
        "missing labels"
      ],
      "scene": {
        "eyebrow": "editing flow",
        "headline": "Language recipe editor",
        "description": "A focused form proving labels, validation, toggles, panel rhythm, and action hierarchy.",
        "primaryAction": "Save recipe",
        "secondaryAction": "Open sheet",
        "fields": [
          {
            "label": "Component family",
            "value": "Narrative cards"
          },
          {
            "label": "State treatment",
            "value": "Visible focus + validation"
          },
          {
            "label": "Motion",
            "value": "Small lift, no opacity-only fade"
          }
        ],
        "statuses": [
          "Focus",
          "Invalid",
          "Confirmed"
        ]
      }
    },
    {
      "id": "data-operations",
      "title": "Data operations",
      "viewport": "mobile",
      "primitives": [
        "button",
        "tabs",
        "badge",
        "dropdown-menu",
        "table",
        "tooltip",
        "separator"
      ],
      "composition": "A compact operational view proving row rhythm, stacked actions, menu states, badges, and empty/destructive states.",
      "mustShow": [
        "responsive reflow",
        "dense row styling",
        "menu affordance",
        "status badge system"
      ],
      "avoid": [
        "desktop-only tables",
        "text overflow",
        "default shadcn spacing without Katagami character"
      ],
      "scene": {
        "eyebrow": "operations",
        "headline": "Compact review queue",
        "description": "A narrow viewport scene with rows, menus, tooltips, badges, and destructive affordances.",
        "primaryAction": "Resolve",
        "secondaryAction": "Filter",
        "rows": [
          {
            "label": "Button hierarchy",
            "value": "approved",
            "status": "ok"
          },
          {
            "label": "Table rhythm",
            "value": "needs pass",
            "status": "watch"
          },
          {
            "label": "Empty state",
            "value": "designed",
            "status": "done"
          }
        ],
        "statuses": [
          "Queued",
          "Blocked",
          "Done"
        ]
      }
    }
  ],
  "componentRecipes": [
    {
      "primitive": "button",
      "intent": "Prove action hierarchy, focus, disabled, and destructive states."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "card",
      "intent": "Carry the language surface, border, elevation, and density rules."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "input",
      "intent": "Show labels, focus rings, validation, and spacing rhythm."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "textarea",
      "intent": "Show longer guidance, validation copy, and writing density."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "select",
      "intent": "Show filtering, selection contrast, and menu trigger styling."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "dialog",
      "intent": "Show centered decision states and overlay treatment."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "sheet",
      "intent": "Show contextual side panels and responsive editing."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "tabs",
      "intent": "Show navigational structure and active/inactive contrast."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "badge",
      "intent": "Show compact status vocabulary and semantic colors."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "separator",
      "intent": "Show section rhythm without generic gray dividers."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "checkbox",
      "intent": "Show binary selection with visible focus and checked states."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "switch",
      "intent": "Show settings toggles and on/off contrast."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "slider",
      "intent": "Show numeric adjustment with track/thumb styling."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "tooltip",
      "intent": "Show concise explanation styling above compact controls."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "dropdown-menu",
      "intent": "Show action menus, destructive items, and grouped choices."
    },
    {
      "primitive": "table",
      "intent": "Show dense operational data, separators, row states, and responsive behavior."
    }
  ],
  "qualityRules": {
    "do": [
      "Use blue-gray only for selected structure, active panes, and keyboard focus.",
      "Use moss only for saved or collected bundle states.",
      "Embed tables and metrics inside the workbench grid with quiet rules and tabular figures.",
      "Provide command-menu and breadcrumb alternatives to dragging."
    ],
    "dont": [
      "Do not build a chart-heavy dashboard home.",
      "Do not turn loom vocabulary into skeuomorphic shuttles, spools, or yarn textures.",
      "Do not color every source type differently.",
      "Do not rely on drag-and-drop as the only organization method."
    ]
  }
}