Card Primitives
A family of cards for the objects inside Loud Voters.
This prototype studies the building blocks themselves: how bills, transmittals, campaigns, issues, representatives, voters, and advocacy organizations might each carry their own visual identity while still feeling like one coherent system.
1. Transmittals
Transmittals are letters routed from a voter to a representative. They need origin and destination, delivery state, and enough written context to feel personal.
2. Bills
Bills are denser, paper-like objects. They should feel like legislation: a page you can preview at a glance, then open into a clearer explanation of what it does.
3. Voter / Voter Org / Representative
People and organizations should feel centered around identity. The circle avatar carries recognition first, while the metadata beneath clarifies whether the card is a voter, an organization, or a representative.
4. Issues
Issue cards are the taxonomy layer. Some versions should be tiny and navigational. Others should explain the space and connect it to bills, campaigns, and people.
5. Campaigns
Campaign cards are composite objects. They need to hold who started the motion, what bill is being targeted, whether the campaign supports or opposes it, and what level of government it touches.