from TikTok, YouTube,
and every cooking site
Three threads: a Picada-language adaptation of the Kneady paywall (stacked plan rows, accent headline, infinite photo marquee), refinements of F-1 (relevant photos, plus a board of tag variants) and F-4 (the library now scrolls endlessly like Kneady's), and a set of lockup options for the top of the screen, including "Plus" naming since the plan name isn't final. The phones wear the chosen N-3 lockup at the two candidate weights, 400 on K-1 and F-4r, 450 on F-1r, so both can be judged in context.
Kneady's anatomy rebuilt in warm paper: centered lockup, accent headline, stacked radio plan rows with inline trial copy, a value line, and an endless drift of recipe tiles. The plan rows deliberately diverge from the locked side-by-side cards; that is the experiment.
Every photo now matches its dish, and the phone wears the chosen N-3 lockup with the wordmark at weight 450. Below it, four treatments of the source tag to choose from.
TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, or any cooking site. Every recipe becomes a clean, saved card.
Unlimited imports from social media, videos, photos, and any cooking site.
Shown at 1.9× actual size. Two axes: favicon vs ink glyph, and "From" vs "Saved from".
The grid is duplicated and loops seamlessly (translate to minus half, then repeat), so the scroll never reverses or stops, exactly like Kneady's marquee. A soft fade also eases the top edge.
Unlimited imports from social media, videos, photos, and any cooking site.
The current ink "PRO" block reads app-store-generic against the Fraunces wordmark. Six candidates, "Pro" and "Plus" both in play since the plan name isn't final.
N-3 with the "Picada" wordmark at different Fraunces weights. The current 600 is heavier than anything else in the app; every editorial title in the design language runs Fraunces 400.