THE DRAWING INDEX — SHT T
WHO IS AT THE TABLE.
The shared space where the design happens has names attached. Everyone working on a plan sheet has a place at it: a profile, a role, and a spot on the roster. One account can sit at more than one table.
Who is at this table, and what they can change.
THE PEOPLE AT THE TABLE, WITH NAMES AND ROLES.
SEVEN PEOPLE, ONE PLAN, WITH FACES AND ROLES.
FROM A SOFTWARE COMPANY ON ONE TABLE ->
THE SHARED SPACE HAS NAMES
Shared means the design belongs to the team, not to whoever is holding the file. Everyone at the table can see the work, follow the why, and weigh in on it. A plan sheet is not one person's document that others are allowed to glance at. It is a place the whole team works at once.
ONE ACCOUNT, MANY TABLES
A person has one account and a persona at each plan sheet they sit at. Join a table, leave one, or switch between them from the account chip, and your identity at each stays its own. The contractor on three projects is one login with three seats, not three tangled accounts.
THE DESIGN BELONGS TO THE TABLE, NOT TO WHOEVER HAS THE FILE.
PROFILES WORTH DECORATING
Profile pages you can actually make your own: a banner, stackable blocks of text and image, a real about section. A community hub to find who else is here. Roles decide who can change what, so the table is open to read and deliberate about who can redraw it.
WHAT THE TEAM HOLDS
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PROFILES
A page each person can decorate, with a banner, blocks, and an about worth reading.
02
ROLES
Who can read, who can edit, who can administer, set per plan sheet.
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THE ROSTER
Everyone seated at this table, with their persona and their place in the work.
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THE COMMUNITY
A hub to find the rest of the people here and the work they are drawing.
A PLACE AT THE TABLE FOR EVERYONE ON IT
BRING THE WHOLE TABLE
Give everyone a profile, a role, and a place in the work.
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