Honor · Home page explorations
Five distinct home pages built on the 07-honor token system — condensed Oswald caps, maroon ink on an amber board, Space Mono the civic utility voice. They ramp from mild (the skin as-shipped, grown to a full page) to spicy (the palette pushed to a dark stage, then to warm daylight). Every page imports the same tokens.css and shared components, and every one keeps the same thread: honor said out loud — we put people up in lights.
The thread
Honor is the loudest, most civic skin — maroon on amber, sign-bold and condensed. Its whole idea is that honor here isn't quiet deference; it's public celebration. Every home is a different civic instrument for putting people up in lights — a board, a register, a banner, an ovation, a homecoming.
The voice
One condensed display family — Oswald in confident caps — with Space Mono as the civic utility line for dates, addresses, and plaque text. Warmth comes from the aged amber ground and 2px maroon sign-painter rules, never from decoration.
The ramp
Mild keeps the calm board and the pure register. Medium raises a banner and brings photography. Spicy splits two ways — Ovation turns the lights down for a dark-stage roar; Homecoming turns them up for warm daylight and a wall of names.