Six aesthetic directions for the History tab's flight row, each executed as 3 stacked rows so you can see how they sit in a feed. Pick one — or mix elements across — and we'll port it back to SwiftUI.
Perforated tear-line, mono numerics, faux barcode strip. Reads like the stub you'd tear off at the gate. Most "I flew this" of the bunch.
Full-width airframe photo. Bottom gradient. Anton display sets the route in capital letters. The most magazine-like.
Kraft-paper colorway, eyelet rivet, Fraunces italic for the destination. Reads like a souvenir glued in a scrapbook. Cleanly distinct from anything else in the app.
Solari mechanical aesthetic. Pure black, amber pixel-font, faux scanlines, individual character chiclets with a split line. Lives outside light/dark mode by design.
Photo as postcard front. Postage stamp overlays it. Red cancellation circle on the body shouts the route. Most "collected stamp in a passport" of all six.
No photo. No chrome. Type does all the work. Reads like a Swiss timetable or a Jasper Morrison product card. Pure information density.