Rebelle Rally · Concept Demo · Field Glass
One system,
every surface.
This demo explores a single visual system — working name Field Glass — carried across
the rally's digital surfaces: the marketing site, live coverage, and the app to come. It grows
out of what the rally already owns: the broadcast overlay, the topo linework, the terrain itself.
Five pages, one grammar.
Rough draft — read accordingly
These are early working concepts, not finished designs. A fair bit of the copy, team data,
results, and imagery placement is placeholder or generated content. Everything here can evolve
and will certainly be polished — treat it as a sketch of the ideas, not the final word.
A suggested path
01
Rally Live
Start here — the heart of the demo. Live coverage as
one configurable dashboard: dispatch feed, tracker, scorebook, photo feed, with view
presets instead of eight pages to hunt through.
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02
Home Page
The story-led homepage. When the rally is on, the site
leads with it — the hero hands you straight to the live dashboard — then follow-the-field
teams, dispatches from the course, and the partners who make it run.
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03
Team Page
One team's rally. Day-by-day points told as a strategy
story on a real map (live Mapbox), the week in photos, and the crew — driver, navigator,
vehicle, sponsors.
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04
People Page
Every competitor gets a page of her own: a career table
with class and award badges, and her story in her own words. Ten years of history, navigable
instead of buried.
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05
Design System Vision
The thinking behind everything above. Modern glass,
desert made: the desert as protagonist, glass as an instrument, data as drama — where the
system comes from and where it's headed.
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Prototypes are static mockups — most buttons and links are decorative, and pages are laid out
for desktop. Team names, standings, and quotes are a mix of real 2025 material and invented
placeholder data. Photography by the Rebelle field photographers; sponsor marks appear as they
do on rebellerally.com. Built on the Rebelle design tokens (Field Glass working draft, July 2026).