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FBB Dashboard — Neural Net

Cinematic admin dashboard. Deep violet / electric blue palette. Split-pane: neural-net graph left (~50% width), metrics + activity feed right. Rajdhani display headlines, Inter UI chrome, JetBrains Mono numeric data. Active motion: ±8px drift, constant edge dash animation, double-pulse on events.

Section Rhythm

Dark → Green → Dark → Light → Dark variant — balanced rhythm with green and light breathing room.

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Colour Palette

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Typography

Inter — via Google Fonts.

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Curated for Collectors
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The Curator's Vault
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Latest Acquisitions
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Pokémon
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Friday Night Magic
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The definitive archive for trading card games, miniatures, and board game rarities.
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A standing weekly event where the shop floor transforms into a tournament hall.
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The Gallery · Social Hub · Staff Pick

Border Radius

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Spacing Scale

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Borders

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Shadows

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Components

Buttons

Badges

Staff Pick Sale New MTG

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The Obsidian Selection

Curated for Collectors

A standing archive of the finest cards, miniatures, and board game rarities — treated with the reverence of fine art. Handpicked by people who care.

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Product Card

Product art
Staff Pick

Charizard ex Full Art

Pokémon · 151 Booster

£189.00

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Mox Opal (Foil)

Magic: The Gathering · Modern Masters

£340.00

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New

Ursula's Quest Deckbox

Disney Lorcana · First Chapter

£52.00

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Editorial Feature

The Curator's Notebook

An ongoing record of pulls from the shop floor — the pieces that stopped us in our tracks, the rarities that resurfaced from private collections, and the cards we wish we could keep for ourselves.

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