PLANSHEET SHT BPSCALE 1:1

THE DRAWING INDEX — SHT BP

EVERYTHING ON ONE SHEET.

A blueprint is the title block for a piece of work. It gathers everything linked to a work item, the visions it serves, the issues it addresses, the sessions, the documents, the media, onto a single drafting sheet you can read at a glance.

BLUEPRINT — WI-14SHT BP
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VISIONS1
ISSUES2
SESSIONS5
DOCS3
MEDIA4
STATUSIN PROGRESS

ONE PIECE OF WORK, EVERYTHING IT TOUCHES, GATHERED AND READY.

IT GATHERS WHAT'S ALREADY THERE

Most of a blueprint fills itself in. As you link a vision, attach a Claude session, write a document, or note the issue a task fixes, the blueprint counts and shows it. You don't assemble the title block by hand. The work assembles it for you, and it stays current because it's reading the real content, not a copy of them.

PIN WHAT THE GATHER MISSED

Sometimes a thing belongs on the sheet that no automatic link would find: a reference drawing, a related piece of work, a note that matters. Pin it, and the blueprint holds the gathered and the pinned side by side. The title block ends up showing the whole shape of the work, the parts that linked themselves and the parts you chose to keep.

A BLUEPRINT IS NOT A REPORT YOU WRITE. IT IS A WELL DOCUMENTED DESIGN THE WORK CASTS.

READ IT AT A GLANCE

The counts tell you where the work is dense and where it's thin. Five sessions and no documents reads one way. Three visions and no work beneath them reads another. An empty cell is valuable information. A blueprint is meant to be taken in fast, the way a drafter reads a title block before reading the drawing.

WHAT A BLUEPRINT GATHERS

01

THE PLAN

The visions and features this work serves, and the ones it spun off. The thread up and the thread down.

02

THE WORK

The issues it addresses, the routines that rehearse it, the prompts run against it.

03

THE EVIDENCE

Claude sessions, documents, screenshots, and recordings. What was built, and what it looked like.

04

THE PINS

Anything you add by hand, kept alongside the gathered set so the sheet stays complete.

THE TITLE BLOCK THE WORK DRAWS FOR ITSELF

GIVE A PIECE OF WORK ITS TITLE BLOCK

Link the first thing. Watch the rest gather. Read the whole shape in one Plansheet.

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