Bitcoin price-change dashboard with three-card layout

Bitcoin price-change dashboard with three-card layout, minimal, technical, dark

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Fintech data visualization dashboard showing three price-change scenarios using high-contrast color coding (lime, white, coral), trendline charts, and large percentage values.

Summary

Cryptocurrency trading dashboard showing Q4 2021 price data with three large rounded-corner cards displaying trendlines, entry/mark prices, and percentage returns coded by sentiment (lime for gain, white for neutral, coral for loss).

Visual description

Dark charcoal background with Q4 2021 date and a domain label at top. Three card layouts dominate the horizontal center: left (lime green), center (white), right (coral red). Each card contains a humorous headline ("Is this what moon looks like?", "Good start, we all gonna make it", "You are entering a world of pain"), the brand logo (ROE) repeated, a hand-drawn trendline chart in a light color, and data labels below showing entry price, perpetual BTC/USDT, mark price. Large bold display numbers at the bottom (169.55%, 18.01%, -48.98%) indicate the change percentage, matching the card color. Small gray text at the bottom repeats trading terms as a pattern. The overall layout is symmetrical, with generous padding and clean sans-serif type.

Key takeaway

The color-coded sentiment (lime/white/coral) is instantly scannable and requires no legend. Hand-drawn trendlines keep the visual light against dense numbers. The cards isolate three distinct scenarios, making comparison effortless. Large percentage display is the primary hierarchy, with supporting data clearly labeled below.

Reuse notes

Effective for any three-state comparison in fintech (bullish/neutral/bearish, up/flat/down). The humor in the copy offsets the data density and technical subject matter. Works best on dark backgrounds where the color cards pop. The trendlines should always be minimal (single line, no fills) to maintain scannability. Avoid scaling to more than three cards; beyond that, a table or different layout works better.

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