Runcard card lab

Team cards for competitions. Individual cards for proof culture.

Eight SVG concepts for the LLM Attested surface. The cards intentionally share a narrow data vocabulary so the renderer can stay small while the skins stay expressive.

Team Cards

Team Ledger card preview

Team Ledger team

Public scoreboard card for teams that want proof, rank, and fairness at a glance.

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Team Relay card preview

Team Relay team

Makes the team feel like a coordinated system instead of one shared API key.

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Team Scoreline card preview

Team Scoreline team

Built for organizers who want challenge formats to be legible from across a room.

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Team Terminal card preview

Team Terminal team

The least marketing-shaped team card: terse, inspectable, and easy to embed.

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Individual Cards

Individual Passport card preview

Individual Passport individual

Daily-use card for a hacker who wants a recognizable personal proof object.

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Individual Signal card preview

Individual Signal individual

Best for streaming or profile use where the card should feel alive without becoming busy.

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Individual Tokenstream card preview

Individual Tokenstream individual

For people who want to prove that the token burn is real and publicly inspectable.

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Individual Pocket card preview

Individual Pocket individual

The card that can survive being shrunk, screenshotted, or pasted into a profile.

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Design Rules

The useful split is not just visual. Team cards aggregate fairness signals for judging. Individual cards make daily attestation and usage feel worth showing off.

Small vocabularyEvery skin uses subject, capture path, assurance, enforcement, token source, latest event, and receipt URL.
Honest labelsCards say provider-reported, estimated, participant-controlled, managed, or attested instead of collapsing everything into verified.
Embeddable firstEach concept is 1200x630 SVG, readable when scaled down, and suitable for social cards, dashboards, and README embeds.