All six are boarding-pass-shaped (stub + perforation + body), but each commits to a distinct visual personality. Pick one and we port it to SwiftUI.
Refined version of the original. Orange stub on the left, vertical perforation, faux barcode footer, condensed mono numerics.
Stub flipped to the right (mirrors what you keep after the gate agent tears your pass). Photo thumb sits on the body's left. Flight number rotated vertical in the stub.
Mid-century airline aesthetic. Cream paper with a small navy stub. Cormorant italic for cities, Playfair small caps for the airline mark. Quietly dignified — feels like a 1968 TWA pass.
Cream pass + a gold-foil stub with a shimmer streak. Allerta Stencil + Cormorant italic + JetBrains Mono. Reads like a Concorde-era first-class pass.
Pure black canvas. Major Mono Display for the route. Faux scanlines. Orange spine on the stub. Reads like a UNIX boarding pass printed at 4am.
The stub IS the airframe photo. Flight number and tail overlay on top. Body holds the route in Fraunces serif. Most photogenic of the six.