A complete rehaul of everything inside a Loop: navigation, the Loop tab (renamed from “Invite”), Spread, List and Wall. Three genuinely distinct organizing concepts — all siblings of the hub, all in Cool Zen. Pick a direction and I refine the winner to full fidelity + port-ready files. (The Create-a-Loop rounds are further down.)
Each shows all four modes (Loop · Spread · List · Wall) with real content and every state. The Design knob (bottom-left of each) flips light/dark, density, and — to prove the mechanic — the Loop’s own theme. Tap a card to open it full-screen.
A cinematic cover header + ambient glow; the bottom bar becomes a floating glass pill. Stepping into a Loop feels like entering its own room.
Event-forward · delightA top segmented rail under a collapsing large title; editorial density; an All / Mine / Open lens triages Spread & List. Everything scannable, nothing in the way.
Planning-heavy · power hostsChrome-light; the four modes become one continuous scroll with a thin anchor spine; the Wall is a full-bleed gallery. One page for the whole gathering, not four apps.
Browse / relive · socialThe signed-off design now being built into the real frontend: full-screen sheet that drags to dismiss (+ exit ✕, draft discarded on close), aurora-ring theme icon, Where / Welcome note / Invite expanded by default, repeat collapsed, cleaner card headers, good-to-know ✕-only with preserved text.
Full-screen drag-to-close, aurora-ring icon, expanded defaults, collapsed repeat, cleaned-up headers. This is what the shipped component must match.
ApprovedCover canvas, collage, five theme-icon options.
Prior roundIntroduced the big blank cover, bare title and dotted repeat.
Prior roundIntroduced the cover banner and the card architecture.
Prior roundInvite (3), start/end time (2), address, presets, cover, title picker.
Prior roundFrequency-ordered sheet and the first pass at every opened state.
Prior roundPlace & a note are already open (the common path); everything rarer collapses behind one “More options”.
Common-path speedOne row of quick-edit chips shows every option’s state at once — tap any to edit inline. Whole Loop on one screen.
Smallest footprintSix flat rows become three buckets — Place & arrival, Guests & access, Look & feel. Fewer things to scan.
Fewest top-level choicesThe original three patterns (you chose The Invitation → Quiet Compose) and the IA study behind them.