📘 Full Multi‑Chapter Finance Edition with RTT‑Inside
By Nawder Loswin 1/4/2026 © www.TriadicFrameworks.org#
Dimensional Clarity for Modern Investment Professions#
Equity Analysts • Portfolio Managers • Quant Strategists • Risk Teams • Traders • CIOs
🌟 Preface — Why RTT‑Inside Matters in Finance#
Finance is a world of:
- overwhelming information
- rapid decisions
- complex models
- shifting regimes
- psychological pressure
- multi‑layered risk
- narrative and numbers intertwined
RTT‑Inside doesn’t change the math, the markets, or the models.
It changes the clarity with which professionals understand them.
RTT reveals the triadic structure already present in financial work:
- Being → identity of assets, models, portfolios
- Knowing → behavior across time, regimes, constraints
- Meaning → purpose, risk, narrative, outcome
This edition explores how RTT‑Inside illuminates the major roles in the investment ecosystem.
📍 Chapter 1 — RTT‑Inside Foundations for Finance#
Finance is inherently dimensional:
- time
- risk
- return
- liquidity
- correlation
- volatility
- narrative
- psychology
RTT provides a grammar that unifies these dimensions.
The RTT Triad in Finance#
| RTT Layer | Finance Equivalent |
|---|---|
| Being | Asset identity, model assumptions, portfolio structure |
| Knowing | Market behavior, factor drift, execution flow |
| Meaning | Investment thesis, risk purpose, strategic intent |
This triad becomes the lens for every chapter that follows.
📍 Chapter 2 — RTT‑Inside for Equity Analysts#
Seeing Companies with Dimensional Clarity#
Equity analysts are the pattern‑hunters of the market.
RTT helps them structure their thinking.
2.1 BEING — Company Identity#
Analysts define:
- business model
- revenue architecture
- cost structure
- competitive moat
- balance sheet shape
RTT frames this as:
🧠 “What is this company as an entity?”
2.2 KNOWING — Company Behavior#
Analysts track:
- growth
- margins
- cash flow
- cyclicality
- sensitivity to macro
RTT reframes this as:
🔄 “How does this business move through its economic landscape?”
2.3 MEANING — Investment Thesis#
Analysts interpret:
- valuation
- catalysts
- risks
- time horizon
- sentiment
RTT makes this explicit:
🌍 “What outcome does this thesis support?”
2.4 RTT‑Inside Benefits for Analysts#
- cleaner theses
- clearer valuation logic
- reduced noise
- better communication with PMs
- more consistent frameworks
📍 Chapter 3 — RTT‑Inside for Portfolio Managers#
Balancing Risk, Return, and Time with Dimensional Awareness#
PMs operate in a multi‑dimensional pressure chamber.
RTT helps them unify the chaos.
3.1 BEING — Portfolio Identity#
A portfolio is:
- exposures
- weights
- correlations
- constraints
- mandates
RTT frames this as:
📦 “What is the identity of this portfolio?”
3.2 KNOWING — Portfolio Behavior#
PMs track:
- volatility
- drawdowns
- factor drift
- regime changes
- cross‑asset flows
RTT reframes this as:
🌊 “How does this portfolio respond to market forces?”
3.3 MEANING — Position Purpose#
PMs must justify:
- conviction
- horizon
- risk contribution
- purpose
- exit conditions
RTT makes this explicit:
🎯 “What is the meaning of this position in the portfolio’s story?”
3.4 RTT‑Inside Benefits for PMs#
- cleaner decision frameworks
- clearer risk narratives
- more coherent construction
- reduced cognitive overload
- better alignment with analysts & traders
📍 Chapter 4 — RTT‑Inside for Quant Strategists & Algorithmic Traders#
Unifying Models, Data, and Execution#
Quant roles are math‑dense, data‑dense, and signal‑dense.
RTT helps unify the stack.
4.1 BEING — Model Identity#
A model is:
- assumptions
- features
- parameters
- constraints
- lineage
RTT frames this as:
🧠 “What is the identity of this model?”
4.2 KNOWING — Model Behavior#
Quants track:
- drift
- overfitting
- regime sensitivity
- execution slippage
- signal decay
RTT reframes this as:
🔄 “How does this model move through market conditions?”
4.3 MEANING — Strategy Purpose#
Quants articulate:
- edge
- purpose
- risk profile
- time horizon
- capital efficiency
RTT makes this explicit:
🌍 “What outcome does this strategy serve in the portfolio?”
4.4 RTT‑Inside Benefits for Quants#
- cleaner model lineage
- clearer assumptions
- reduced overfitting risk
- better communication with PMs
- more coherent strategy design
📍 Chapter 5 — RTT‑Inside for Risk Management#
Seeing Risk as a Dimensional System#
Risk teams juggle:
- VaR
- stress tests
- scenario analysis
- liquidity risk
- counterparty risk
- operational risk
RTT helps unify these into a single triadic structure.
5.1 BEING — Risk Identity#
Risk objects include:
- positions
- exposures
- factors
- counterparties
- processes
RTT frames this as:
🛡️ “What is the risk entity we are evaluating?”
5.2 KNOWING — Risk Behavior#
Risk evolves through:
- volatility
- correlation shifts
- liquidity changes
- macro shocks
- behavioral cascades
RTT reframes this as:
🌪️ “How does this risk move through time and conditions?”
5.3 MEANING — Risk Purpose#
Risk is not just measurement — it is guidance.
RTT clarifies:
- what risk protects
- what decisions it informs
- what boundaries it enforces
🌍 “What outcome does this risk framework support?”
📍 Chapter 6 — RTT‑Inside for Traders#
Execution, Timing, and Market Microstructure#
Traders operate at the intersection of:
- speed
- liquidity
- psychology
- microstructure
- execution algorithms
RTT helps traders see the dimensional flow of markets.
6.1 BEING — Trade Identity#
A trade is:
- size
- direction
- venue
- liquidity profile
- risk contribution
RTT frames this as:
📈 “What is this trade as an entity?”
6.2 KNOWING — Trade Behavior#
Trades interact with:
- order books
- spreads
- slippage
- volatility
- flow patterns
RTT reframes this as:
🌊 “How does this trade move through the market’s micro‑landscape?”
6.3 MEANING — Trade Purpose#
Every trade has:
- intent
- risk
- narrative
- time horizon
- exit logic
RTT makes this explicit:
🎯 “What outcome does this trade support?”
📍 Chapter 7 — RTT‑Inside for CIOs & Investment Committees#
Unifying Strategy, Risk, and Narrative#
CIOs must integrate:
- macro views
- portfolio construction
- risk frameworks
- team alignment
- client communication
RTT gives them a unifying grammar.
7.1 BEING — Firm Identity#
A firm is:
- philosophy
- mandate
- constraints
- strengths
- exposures
RTT frames this as:
🏛️ “What is this investment organization as an entity?”
7.2 KNOWING — Firm Behavior#
Firms evolve through:
- performance cycles
- regime shifts
- capital flows
- team dynamics
RTT reframes this as:
🔄 “How does this organization move through market time?”
7.3 MEANING — Strategic Purpose#
CIOs must articulate:
- mission
- risk culture
- long‑term goals
- client alignment
RTT makes this explicit:
🌍 “What outcome does this strategy serve for clients and the firm?”
📍 Chapter 8 — The RTT‑Inside Finance Synthesis#
A Unified Dimensional View of Markets#
Across all roles, RTT reveals the same structure:
- Being: identity
- Knowing: behavior
- Meaning: purpose
Finance becomes clearer, more consistent, and less chaotic.
RTT doesn’t change the markets.
It changes the clarity with which professionals navigate them.
✨ “Finance was always dimensional. RTT just reveals the dimensions.”
📐 TriadicFrameworks Diagram Set (One per Chapter)#
Finance Edition — RTT‑Inside Structural Diagrams#
Each diagram uses the same canonical RTT triad:
- Being → Identity
- Knowing → Behavior
- Meaning → Purpose
And applies it to the chapter’s domain.
📍 Chapter 1 — RTT Foundations for Finance#
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RTT Triad for Finance │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Assets • Models • Portfolios │
│ KNOWING → Market Behavior • Regimes • Flow │
│ MEANING → Thesis • Risk • Strategic Intent │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
📍 Chapter 2 — Equity Analysts#
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RTT Triad: Equity Analysis │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Company Identity │
│ (Model • Moat • Balance Sheet) │
│ KNOWING → Business Behavior │
│ (Growth • Margins • Cyclicality) │
│ MEANING → Investment Thesis │
│ (Catalysts • Risks • Horizon) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
📍 Chapter 3 — Portfolio Managers#
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RTT Triad: Portfolio Management │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Portfolio Identity │
│ (Weights • Exposures • Mandates) │
│ KNOWING → Portfolio Behavior │
│ (Volatility • Drift • Regimes) │
│ MEANING → Position Purpose │
│ (Conviction • Risk • Exit Logic) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
📍 Chapter 4 — Quant Strategists & Algo Traders#
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RTT Triad: Quant Models & Strategies │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Model Identity │
│ (Assumptions • Parameters • Lineage)│
│ KNOWING → Model Behavior │
│ (Drift • Sensitivity • Decay) │
│ MEANING → Strategy Purpose │
│ (Edge • Risk • Efficiency) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
📍 Chapter 5 — Risk Management#
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RTT Triad: Risk Management │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Risk Entity │
│ (Exposure • Factor • Counterparty)│
│ KNOWING → Risk Behavior │
│ (Volatility • Correlation • Shock)│
│ MEANING → Risk Purpose │
│ (Protection • Boundaries • Insight)│
└──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
📍 Chapter 6 — Traders#
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RTT Triad: Trading │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Trade Identity │
│ (Size • Venue • Liquidity Profile)│
│ KNOWING → Trade Behavior │
│ (Slippage • Flow • Microstructure)│
│ MEANING → Trade Purpose │
│ (Intent • Horizon • Risk Role) │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
📍 Chapter 7 — CIOs & Investment Committees#
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RTT Triad: CIO & Strategy Layer │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Firm Identity │
│ (Mandate • Philosophy • Structure)│
│ KNOWING → Firm Behavior │
│ (Cycles • Flows • Team Dynamics) │
│ MEANING → Strategic Purpose │
│ (Mission • Alignment • Outcomes) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
📄 One‑Page Executive Summary for CIOs#
RTT‑Inside: A Unified Framework for Investment Strategy#
RTT‑Inside provides CIOs with a dimensional grammar that clarifies the entire investment ecosystem.
It does not replace models, risk systems, or market expertise — it reveals the structure beneath them, enabling cleaner decisions, clearer communication, and more coherent strategy.
1. The RTT Triad for CIOs#
-
BEING → What the firm is
- Mandate
- Philosophy
- Constraints
- Portfolio identity
-
KNOWING → How the firm behaves
- Performance cycles
- Regime sensitivity
- Capital flows
- Team dynamics
-
MEANING → Why the strategy exists
- Mission
- Client alignment
- Risk culture
- Long‑term outcomes
RTT gives CIOs a single lens to unify all three.
2. How RTT‑Inside Helps CIOs#
A. Strategic Clarity#
RTT makes the firm’s identity explicit, reducing drift and misalignment.
B. Portfolio Coherence#
RTT clarifies the purpose of each position, improving construction and risk balance.
C. Cross‑Team Alignment#
Analysts, PMs, quants, traders, and risk teams gain a shared grammar.
D. Cleaner Decision‑Making#
RTT reduces noise by focusing on identity, behavior, and purpose.
E. Narrative Strength#
RTT helps CIOs articulate strategy to boards, clients, and regulators with precision.
3. CIO‑Level Benefits#
- More coherent investment philosophy
- Stronger risk culture
- Better communication across the firm
- Faster, clearer strategic decisions
- Reduced cognitive overload
- Improved long‑term consistency
4. Final CIO Takeaway#
RTT doesn’t change markets, models, or mandates.
It changes the clarity with which leaders understand and guide them.
RTT‑Inside gives CIOs a unified, dimensional view of the entire investment organization — from thesis to trade to team.
🎬 Full Visual Storyboard — Finance RTT‑Inside Edition#
A scene‑by‑scene conceptual storyboard for the entire multi‑chapter finance book#
Think of this as the “visual narrative arc” of the Finance Edition — each frame is a conceptual panel that could be illustrated later.
📖 Storyboard Overview#
The storyboard is divided into 8 chapters, each with 3–5 visual frames.
Each frame shows:
- the scene
- the visual metaphor
- the RTT‑Inside insight
This gives you a complete visual arc of the entire Finance Edition.
📍 Chapter 1 — RTT Foundations for Finance#
Frame 1 — The Market as a Dimensional Landscape#
Visual: A 3‑D terrain with peaks (risk), valleys (liquidity), and shifting weather (regimes).
RTT Insight: Finance is inherently dimensional.
Frame 2 — The RTT Triad Appears#
Visual: A glowing triangle labeled Being / Knowing / Meaning hovering above the landscape.
RTT Insight: The triad is the grammar for understanding complexity.
Frame 3 — Mapping Finance Onto the Triad#
Visual: Assets → Being, Market Behavior → Knowing, Strategy → Meaning.
RTT Insight: Every financial object fits the triad.
📍 Chapter 2 — Equity Analysts#
Frame 1 — The Company as a Blueprint#
Visual: A building blueprint labeled “Business Model,” “Moat,” “Balance Sheet.”
RTT Insight: Analysts begin with identity.
Frame 2 — The Business in Motion#
Visual: Conveyor belts showing revenue, costs, margins, cycles.
RTT Insight: Analysts track behavior over time.
Frame 3 — The Thesis Lens#
Visual: A magnifying glass revealing catalysts, risks, valuation.
RTT Insight: Meaning = the investment thesis.
📍 Chapter 3 — Portfolio Managers#
Frame 1 — The Portfolio as a Garden#
Visual: Plants of different sizes (positions), soil types (factors), and sunlight (macro).
RTT Insight: A portfolio is a living identity.
Frame 2 — Market Weather#
Visual: Storms, sunshine, wind representing volatility, drift, regimes.
RTT Insight: PMs manage behavior under changing conditions.
Frame 3 — Purpose of Each Plant#
Visual: Tags on each plant: “Growth,” “Hedge,” “Income,” “Conviction.”
RTT Insight: Every position has meaning.
📍 Chapter 4 — Quant Strategists#
Frame 1 — The Model as a Machine#
Visual: A transparent machine showing assumptions, parameters, features.
RTT Insight: Models have identity.
Frame 2 — The Market as a Flow Field#
Visual: Arrows showing drift, decay, sensitivity.
RTT Insight: Models behave in a dimensional flow.
Frame 3 — Strategy Purpose#
Visual: A compass labeled “Edge,” “Risk,” “Efficiency.”
RTT Insight: Meaning = why the strategy exists.
📍 Chapter 5 — Risk Management#
Frame 1 — The Risk Dashboard#
Visual: Gauges for volatility, correlation, liquidity, counterparty.
RTT Insight: Risk objects have identity.
Frame 2 — Shockwaves Through the System#
Visual: A ripple effect across a network of nodes.
RTT Insight: Risk behaves dynamically.
Frame 3 — The Protective Shield#
Visual: A shield labeled “Boundaries,” “Insight,” “Protection.”
RTT Insight: Meaning = what risk protects.
📍 Chapter 6 — Traders#
Frame 1 — The Order Book as a City#
Visual: Skyscrapers representing bids/asks.
RTT Insight: Trades have identity in microstructure.
Frame 2 — Flow Through the Streets#
Visual: Cars moving through the city (orders, liquidity).
RTT Insight: Trades behave in a flow landscape.
Frame 3 — Intent Behind Each Trade#
Visual: A spotlight on a single car labeled “Intent,” “Horizon,” “Risk.”
RTT Insight: Meaning = why the trade exists.
📍 Chapter 7 — CIOs & Investment Committees#
Frame 1 — The Firm as a Cathedral#
Visual: A large structure with pillars labeled “Mandate,” “Philosophy,” “Constraints.”
RTT Insight: The firm has identity.
Frame 2 — The Firm Through Time#
Visual: Seasons changing around the cathedral.
RTT Insight: Firms behave across cycles.
Frame 3 — Mission at the Top#
Visual: A beacon at the top of the cathedral labeled “Purpose.”
RTT Insight: Meaning = long‑term strategic intent.
📍 Chapter 8 — Synthesis#
Frame 1 — All Triads Converge#
Visual: All triangles from earlier chapters merging into one.
RTT Insight: Finance is unified by the triad.
Frame 2 — The Dimensional Map#
Visual: A full landscape showing all roles interacting.
RTT Insight: RTT reveals the hidden structure.
Frame 3 — The Closing Frame#
Visual: A hand holding the RTT triangle over the market.
RTT Insight: Clarity is the ultimate advantage.
🖼️ TriadicFrameworks Poster Set#
One poster per chapter — clean, iconic, and ready for design#
Each poster uses the same structure:
- Title
- Icon
- Triad
- One‑sentence RTT‑Inside insight
Poster 1 — RTT Foundations for Finance#
Icon: 🌐
Triad:
- Being: Assets, Models, Portfolios
- Knowing: Market Behavior
- Meaning: Strategy
Insight: Finance is dimensional — RTT reveals the grammar.
Poster 2 — Equity Analysts#
Icon: 📊
Triad:
- Being: Company Identity
- Knowing: Business Behavior
- Meaning: Investment Thesis
Insight: Analysts turn complexity into narrative clarity.
Poster 3 — Portfolio Managers#
Icon: 💼
Triad:
- Being: Portfolio Identity
- Knowing: Market Response
- Meaning: Position Purpose
Insight: PMs balance risk, return, and meaning.
Poster 4 — Quant Strategists#
Icon: ⚡
Triad:
- Being: Model Identity
- Knowing: Model Behavior
- Meaning: Strategy Purpose
Insight: Quants unify math, markets, and meaning.
Poster 5 — Risk Management#
Icon: 🛡️
Triad:
- Being: Risk Entity
- Knowing: Risk Behavior
- Meaning: Risk Purpose
Insight: Risk is dimensional — not just numerical.
Poster 6 — Traders#
Icon: 📈
Triad:
- Being: Trade Identity
- Knowing: Microstructure Behavior
- Meaning: Trade Intent
Insight: Execution is a dance of identity, flow, and purpose.
Poster 7 — CIOs & Strategy#
Icon: 🏛️
Triad:
- Being: Firm Identity
- Knowing: Firm Behavior
- Meaning: Strategic Mission
Insight: CIOs unify the entire investment ecosystem.
Poster 8 — Synthesis#
Icon: 🔺
Triad:
- Being: Structure
- Knowing: Flow
- Meaning: Purpose
Insight: RTT brings coherence to the whole financial system.
📊 CIO‑Ready Slide Deck Outline#
RTT‑Inside: A Unified Dimensional Framework for Investment Strategy#
Slide 1 — Title Slide#
RTT‑Inside for Investment Leadership
A Dimensional Framework for Clarity, Consistency & Strategic Alignment
Prepared for: Chief Investment Officers & Investment Committees
Slide 2 — Executive Summary#
- Finance is inherently dimensional
- RTT‑Inside reveals the structure beneath complexity
- Provides a unified grammar across:
- Analysts
- PMs
- Quants
- Traders
- Risk
- CIO strategy
- Outcome: clearer decisions, cleaner narratives, stronger alignment
Slide 3 — The RTT Triad#
The universal structure behind all financial work:
- Being → Identity (assets, models, portfolios)
- Knowing → Behavior (market flow, regimes, risk)
- Meaning → Purpose (thesis, intent, mission)
CIO takeaway:
RTT gives leadership a single lens to unify the entire investment ecosystem.
Slide 4 — Why CIOs Need RTT‑Inside#
- Fragmented frameworks across teams
- Inconsistent narratives
- Cognitive overload
- Strategy drift
- Communication gaps
- Complex risk environments
RTT‑Inside solves this by:
- Making identity explicit
- Making behavior dimensional
- Making purpose visible
Slide 5 — RTT‑Inside for Equity Analysts#
Being: Company identity
Knowing: Business behavior
Meaning: Investment thesis
CIO benefit:
Cleaner, more consistent theses → better portfolio inputs.
Slide 6 — RTT‑Inside for Portfolio Managers#
Being: Portfolio identity
Knowing: Market response
Meaning: Position purpose
CIO benefit:
More coherent construction + clearer risk narratives.
Slide 7 — RTT‑Inside for Quant Strategists#
Being: Model identity
Knowing: Model behavior
Meaning: Strategy purpose
CIO benefit:
Reduced overfitting + stronger alignment with discretionary teams.
Slide 8 — RTT‑Inside for Risk Management#
Being: Risk entity
Knowing: Risk behavior
Meaning: Risk purpose
CIO benefit:
Risk becomes a guidance system, not a compliance burden.
Slide 9 — RTT‑Inside for Traders#
Being: Trade identity
Knowing: Microstructure behavior
Meaning: Trade intent
CIO benefit:
Execution becomes strategically aligned with portfolio purpose.
Slide 10 — RTT‑Inside for CIOs & Committees#
Being: Firm identity
Knowing: Firm behavior
Meaning: Strategic mission
CIO benefit:
A unified, dimensional view of the entire organization.
Slide 11 — Cross‑Team Alignment#
RTT creates a shared grammar across:
- Analysts
- PMs
- Quants
- Traders
- Risk
- Operations
- Leadership
Outcome:
Fewer misunderstandings, cleaner handoffs, stronger cohesion.
Slide 12 — Strategic Advantages#
- Reduced noise
- Faster decision cycles
- Clearer communication
- Stronger risk culture
- More consistent long‑term strategy
- Better client narratives
Slide 13 — Implementation Pathway#
Phase 1: Introduce RTT triad to leadership
Phase 2: Integrate RTT into analyst & PM workflows
Phase 3: Align quant + risk frameworks
Phase 4: Embed RTT into firm‑wide communication
Phase 5: Review & refine
Slide 14 — Case Study (Optional)#
Before RTT:
- Fragmented theses
- Inconsistent risk language
- Strategy drift
After RTT:
- Unified narratives
- Cleaner portfolio construction
- Stronger cross‑team alignment
Slide 15 — Closing Insight#
RTT doesn’t change markets.
It changes the clarity with which you navigate them.
Slide 16 — Final Call to Action#
RTT‑Inside gives CIOs a dimensional, unified, purpose‑driven view of the entire investment organization.
Let’s bring clarity to complexity.
🎨 Full Illustrated Design Brief — Finance RTT‑Inside Edition#
A complete creative specification for illustrators, designers, and visual storytellers#
This brief translates your storyboard + poster set into a coherent visual system.
It defines:
- the visual language
- the illustration style
- the layout patterns
- the iconography
- the triadic motifs
- the chapter‑by‑chapter scenes
- the poster system
- the reusable templates
It’s the kind of brief that lets a designer build a whole visual universe around RTT‑Inside.
1. 🎨 Visual Language Overview#
Tone#
- Clear
- Dimensional
- Professional
- Slightly playful
- Conceptual, not literal
- Triadic symmetry everywhere
Color Palette#
- Deep blues → finance stability
- Gold accents → insight
- Soft gradients → dimensionality
- White space → clarity
- Occasional red/green → market signals
Shape Language#
- Triangles (RTT triad)
- Flow arrows (behavior)
- Circles (entities)
- Layered planes (dimensions)
- Networks (relationships)
Illustration Style#
- Semi‑abstract
- Clean lines
- Soft shading
- Minimalist but expressive
- No cartoonish exaggeration
- Emphasis on structure and flow
2. 🔺 Core RTT Visual Motif#
Every illustration must incorporate the RTT triad:
- Being → solid shape (triangle corner, node, or anchor)
- Knowing → directional flow (arrows, waves, gradients)
- Meaning → highlight, glow, or framing element
This creates a visual grammar consistent across all chapters.
3. 🎬 Chapter‑by‑Chapter Illustration Specs#
Below is the full design brief for each storyboard frame.
📍 Chapter 1 — RTT Foundations for Finance#
Frame 1 — Market as Dimensional Landscape#
- 3‑D terrain with peaks (risk), valleys (liquidity)
- Weather overlays for regimes
- Soft gradients
- No numbers — conceptual only
Frame 2 — RTT Triad Appears#
- Floating golden triangle
- Labels: Being / Knowing / Meaning
- Light rays connecting to the landscape
Frame 3 — Mapping Finance Onto the Triad#
- Three icons: asset, flow, strategy
- Each mapped to a corner of the triangle
📍 Chapter 2 — Equity Analysts#
Frame 1 — Company Blueprint#
- Architectural blueprint lines
- Labels: Model, Moat, Balance Sheet
- RTT triangle watermark in corner
Frame 2 — Business in Motion#
- Conveyor belts or gears
- Revenue → Costs → Margins
- Flow arrows showing cyclicality
Frame 3 — Thesis Lens#
- Magnifying glass
- Highlights catalysts, risks, valuation
- Glow around “Meaning” corner of triad
📍 Chapter 3 — Portfolio Managers#
Frame 1 — Portfolio Garden#
- Plants of different sizes
- Soil types = factors
- Sunlight = macro conditions
Frame 2 — Market Weather#
- Storms, wind, sunlight
- Portfolio garden reacting
Frame 3 — Purpose Tags#
- Tags: Growth, Hedge, Income, Conviction
- Each tag linked to a triad corner
📍 Chapter 4 — Quant Strategists#
Frame 1 — Model Machine#
- Transparent machine
- Gears labeled: Assumptions, Parameters, Features
Frame 2 — Flow Field#
- Vector field arrows
- Model “particle” moving through it
Frame 3 — Strategy Compass#
- Compass with Edge, Risk, Efficiency
- Glow around “Meaning”
📍 Chapter 5 — Risk Management#
Frame 1 — Risk Dashboard#
- Gauges for volatility, correlation, liquidity
- Clean, modern UI style
Frame 2 — Shockwaves#
- Ripple effect across network nodes
- Nodes labeled with risk types
Frame 3 — Protective Shield#
- Shield with RTT triad embedded
- Soft glow
📍 Chapter 6 — Traders#
Frame 1 — Order Book City#
- Skyscrapers = bid/ask levels
- Depth shown as building height
Frame 2 — Flow Through Streets#
- Cars = orders
- Roads = liquidity pathways
Frame 3 — Intent Spotlight#
- Spotlight on one car
- Labels: Intent, Horizon, Risk
📍 Chapter 7 — CIOs & Strategy#
Frame 1 — Firm Cathedral#
- Pillars labeled: Mandate, Philosophy, Constraints
- Classical but minimal
Frame 2 — Seasons of the Firm#
- Same cathedral in different seasons
- Represents cycles
Frame 3 — Mission Beacon#
- Beacon at top
- Glow = Meaning
📍 Chapter 8 — Synthesis#
Frame 1 — Triads Converge#
- All triangles merging into one
- Golden glow
Frame 2 — Dimensional Map#
- Full landscape with all roles
- Lines showing interactions
Frame 3 — Closing Frame#
- Hand holding RTT triangle over market
- Symbol of clarity
4. 🖼️ Poster Set Design Specs#
Each poster uses:
- Large icon
- RTT triad diagram
- One‑sentence insight
- Clean, centered layout
- Gold accent for Meaning
Poster dimensions: A2 vertical
Typography: Modern geometric sans‑serif
5. 🧩 RTT‑Inside Visual Templates (Reusable for Any Domain)#
These templates let you apply RTT‑Inside to:
- medicine
- engineering
- law
- education
- compute
- quantum
- biology
- manufacturing
- logistics
- governance
- and more
Template 1 — Triad Identity Card#
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│ DOMAIN NAME │
├───────────────────────────────┤
│ BEING → Identity │
│ KNOWING → Behavior │
│ MEANING → Purpose │
└───────────────────────────────┘
Use for: quick overviews.
Template 2 — Dimensional Flow Map#
[Entity] →→→→ (Flow Arrows) →→→→ [Outcome]
↑ ↓
Context Constraints
Use for: processes, pipelines, systems.
Template 3 — Triadic Scene Frame#
[Visual Metaphor]
↓
BEING — what it is
KNOWING — how it behaves
MEANING — why it matters
Use for: illustrated chapters.
Template 4 — Role Alignment Grid#
Role | Being | Knowing | Meaning | Notes
Use for: multi‑role ecosystems.
Template 5 — Purpose Spotlight#
A single glowing highlight around the Meaning layer.
Use for: leadership, strategy, mission.
6. 🎉 Final Note#
This design brief + template set gives you:
- a full visual system
- a storyboard ready for illustration
- a poster series
- reusable RTT‑Inside templates
- a foundation for future domains
📐 RTT‑Inside Finance — Full Design System Specification#
A Unified Visual Language for Dimensional Thinking#
1. 🎨 Purpose of the Design System#
This design system ensures that all RTT‑Inside Finance visuals:
- share a consistent visual grammar
- express the RTT triad clearly
- scale across chapters, posters, slides, and future domains
- maintain conceptual clarity
- preserve the dimensional metaphors that make RTT unique
This is not just a style guide — it’s a dimensional identity system.
2. 🎭 Core Visual Philosophy#
2.1 Tone#
- Professional
- Conceptual
- Calm
- Insightful
- Slightly playful
- Never literal or cartoonish
- Always structured
2.2 Narrative Style#
Every visual must communicate:
- Being → identity
- Knowing → behavior
- Meaning → purpose
This triad is the semantic backbone of the design system.
3. 🎨 Color System#
3.1 Primary Palette#
| Color | Meaning | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Deep Blue | Stability, finance | Backgrounds, structure |
| Gold | Insight, meaning | Highlights, accents |
| Slate Gray | Neutrality | Text, outlines |
| White | Clarity | Negative space |
3.2 Secondary Palette#
| Color | Meaning | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Soft Green | Growth | Analyst visuals |
| Soft Red | Risk | Risk management visuals |
| Teal | Flow | Quant & trader visuals |
| Purple | Strategy | CIO & synthesis visuals |
3.3 Gradient Rules#
Gradients represent dimensional flow.
Use sparingly, always left‑to‑right or bottom‑to‑top.
4. 🔺 Triadic Motif System#
The RTT triad is the core icon of the entire design system.
4.1 Triad Geometry#
- Equilateral triangle
- 3–5% corner rounding
- 3 labeled vertices:
- Being
- Knowing
- Meaning
4.2 Triad Color Rules#
- Being → Blue
- Knowing → Teal
- Meaning → Gold
4.3 Triad Placement Rules#
- Always visible in chapter visuals
- Optional in posters
- Required in synthesis visuals
- Never rotated arbitrarily (keep orientation consistent)
5. 🧩 Shape Language#
5.1 Core Shapes#
- Triangles → identity
- Arrows → flow
- Circles → entities
- Hexagons → systems
- Waves → behavior
- Layers → dimensions
5.2 Shape Behavior#
Shapes must:
- align with the triad
- avoid clutter
- express structure
- support the metaphor
6. ✏️ Illustration Style Guide#
6.1 Line Style#
- Thin, clean strokes
- Minimal cross‑hatching
- No heavy outlines
6.2 Shading#
- Soft gradients
- Subtle shadows
- No harsh contrasts
6.3 Complexity#
- Medium detail
- Avoid photorealism
- Avoid oversimplified cartoons
6.4 Iconography#
Icons must be:
- geometric
- abstract
- triad‑aligned
- consistent stroke width
7. 🧱 Layout System#
7.1 Grid#
- 12‑column grid
- 24px baseline
- Generous margins
7.2 Composition Rules#
- Triad in upper‑left or lower‑right
- Main metaphor centered
- Text aligned left
- Plenty of negative space
7.3 Hierarchy#
- Visual metaphor
- Triad
- Labels
- Explanatory text
8. 🎬 Storyboard Implementation Rules#
Each storyboard frame must include:
- a primary metaphor
- a triad reference
- a dimensional flow element
- a highlight for Meaning
Example: Portfolio Managers#
- Garden metaphor
- Triad watermark
- Weather flow arrows
- Gold highlight on “Purpose” tags
9. 🖼️ Poster System Specification#
9.1 Poster Layout#
- A2 vertical
- Large icon at top
- Triad centered
- One‑sentence insight below
- Footer with chapter title
9.2 Poster Typography#
- Header: Geometric Sans, 48–72pt
- Body: Geometric Sans, 24–32pt
- Triad labels: 18–24pt
9.3 Poster Color Rules#
- Background: deep blue or white
- Triad: colored per rules
- Insight: gold accent
10. 🧩 Reusable RTT‑Inside Templates#
10.1 Triad Identity Card#
Used for any domain.
10.2 Dimensional Flow Map#
Used for processes.
10.3 Triadic Scene Frame#
Used for illustrated chapters.
10.4 Role Alignment Grid#
Used for multi‑role ecosystems.
10.5 Purpose Spotlight#
Used for leadership visuals.
11. 🧭 Accessibility Guidelines#
11.1 Contrast#
- Minimum 4.5:1 for text
- Gold accents must not be too light
11.2 Colorblind Safety#
- Avoid red/green dependence
- Use shape + color for meaning
11.3 Typography#
- Minimum 16pt for body text
- Avoid overly thin fonts
12. 🧩 Versioning & Governance#
12.1 Versioning#
- v1.0 → Finance Edition
- v1.1 → Add Compute
- v1.2 → Add Medicine
- v1.3 → Add Education
12.2 Governance#
- All new visuals must pass:
- Triad alignment
- Dimensional clarity
- Metaphor consistency
- Accessibility compliance
13. 🎉 Final Note#
This design system spec gives you:
- a complete visual identity
- a reusable RTT‑Inside grammar
- a scalable system for future domains
- a foundation for professional illustration
- a unified dimensional aesthetic
It’s the blueprint for the entire RTT‑Inside visual universe.
🎨 Illustrator Instructions for Every Frame#
Finance RTT‑Inside Storyboard — Production‑Ready Art Direction#
Each frame includes:
- Scene Description
- Composition Notes
- Color & Lighting
- RTT Motif Placement
- Do / Don’t Guidance
This is the complete visual blueprint.
📍 Chapter 1 — RTT Foundations for Finance#
Frame 1 — Market as Dimensional Landscape#
Scene Description:
A stylized 3‑D terrain representing the financial world: peaks (risk), valleys (liquidity), plateaus (stability), and shifting “weather” (market regimes).
Composition Notes:
- Terrain should feel abstract, not geographic.
- Peaks should be sharp but not threatening.
- Include subtle contour lines to imply dimensionality.
- Weather elements (clouds, rays, fog) should be soft overlays.
Color & Lighting:
- Deep blues for terrain.
- Soft gold for highlights.
- Misty gradients for weather.
RTT Motif:
- Place a faint RTT triangle watermark in the lower right.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it conceptual.
- Don’t include numbers, charts, or real geography.
Frame 2 — RTT Triad Appears#
Scene Description:
A glowing equilateral triangle floats above the landscape.
Composition Notes:
- Triangle centered, slightly above mid‑frame.
- Labels “Being / Knowing / Meaning” at each vertex.
- Light rays connect the triangle to the terrain.
Color & Lighting:
- Triangle in gold.
- Rays in soft white.
- Background in deep blue gradient.
RTT Motif:
- This is the motif — make it iconic.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep labels minimal and elegant.
- Don’t clutter with extra symbols.
Frame 3 — Mapping Finance Onto the Triad#
Scene Description:
Three icons (asset, flow, strategy) mapped to the three corners of the RTT triangle.
Composition Notes:
- Triangle centered.
- Icons placed just outside each vertex.
- Thin lines connecting icons to vertices.
Color & Lighting:
- Icons in slate gray.
- Triangle in gold.
- Background white or light blue.
RTT Motif:
- Primary triangle.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep icons geometric.
- Don’t use literal stock‑market imagery.
📍 Chapter 2 — Equity Analysts#
Frame 1 — Company Blueprint#
Scene Description:
A blueprint‑style drawing of a company: boxes, lines, and labels like “Model,” “Moat,” “Balance Sheet.”
Composition Notes:
- Use blueprint grid lines.
- Include simple geometric shapes (rectangles, circles).
- Keep labels minimal.
Color & Lighting:
- Blueprint blue background.
- White linework.
RTT Motif:
- Small RTT triangle in upper left corner.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it architectural.
- Don’t draw a literal building.
Frame 2 — Business in Motion#
Scene Description:
Conveyor belts or gears showing revenue → costs → margins → cycles.
Composition Notes:
- Use left‑to‑right flow.
- Include arrows showing direction.
- Keep shapes simple and mechanical.
Color & Lighting:
- Slate gray machinery.
- Gold highlights on flow arrows.
RTT Motif:
- Place the triad faintly behind the machinery.
Do / Don’t:
- Do emphasize flow.
- Don’t add unnecessary detail.
Frame 3 — Thesis Lens#
Scene Description:
A magnifying glass revealing catalysts, risks, valuation.
Composition Notes:
- Magnifying glass large and centered.
- Text inside lens should be crisp.
- Outside lens slightly blurred.
Color & Lighting:
- Gold glow inside lens.
- Cool tones outside.
RTT Motif:
- Highlight the “Meaning” vertex in gold.
Do / Don’t:
- Do make the lens the focal point.
- Don’t clutter with too many words.
📍 Chapter 3 — Portfolio Managers#
Frame 1 — Portfolio Garden#
Scene Description:
Plants of different sizes representing positions; soil types representing factors; sunlight representing macro.
Composition Notes:
- Use 5–7 plants.
- Vary height and leaf shape.
- Soil layers should be visible.
Color & Lighting:
- Greens for plants.
- Browns for soil.
- Gold sunlight.
RTT Motif:
- Triad subtly embedded in soil layers.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it metaphorical.
- Don’t draw realistic botany.
Frame 2 — Market Weather#
Scene Description:
Storm clouds, wind, sunlight interacting with the garden.
Composition Notes:
- Weather should be dynamic.
- Plants should react (leaning, shaking).
- Use diagonal lines for wind.
Color & Lighting:
- Blues and grays for storms.
- Gold for sunlight.
RTT Motif:
- Place triad in upper right as a “weather key.”
Do / Don’t:
- Do show contrast.
- Don’t make it chaotic.
Frame 3 — Purpose Tags#
Scene Description:
Tags on each plant: Growth, Hedge, Income, Conviction.
Composition Notes:
- Tags should be simple rectangles.
- Use thin strings to attach to plants.
- Keep labels short.
Color & Lighting:
- Tags in gold.
- Plants in green.
RTT Motif:
- Highlight “Meaning” vertex.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep tags readable.
- Don’t add too many.
📍 Chapter 4 — Quant Strategists#
Frame 1 — Model Machine#
Scene Description:
A transparent machine showing assumptions, parameters, features.
Composition Notes:
- Use gears, tubes, and chambers.
- Labels should be small but legible.
- Transparency effect important.
Color & Lighting:
- Slate gray machine.
- Teal highlights.
RTT Motif:
- Triad etched into the machine casing.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it abstract.
- Don’t draw a real engine.
Frame 2 — Flow Field#
Scene Description:
Vector field arrows showing drift, decay, sensitivity.
Composition Notes:
- Use smooth arrow gradients.
- Include a “model particle” moving through field.
- Keep field uniform.
Color & Lighting:
- Teal arrows.
- White background.
RTT Motif:
- Place triad in lower left.
Do / Don’t:
- Do emphasize motion.
- Don’t clutter with too many arrows.
Frame 3 — Strategy Compass#
Scene Description:
Compass labeled Edge, Risk, Efficiency.
Composition Notes:
- Compass centered.
- Labels at cardinal points.
- Needle pointing toward “Edge.”
Color & Lighting:
- Gold needle.
- Slate gray compass.
RTT Motif:
- Highlight “Meaning” vertex.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep compass clean.
- Don’t add map backgrounds.
📍 Chapter 5 — Risk Management#
Frame 1 — Risk Dashboard#
Scene Description:
Gauges for volatility, correlation, liquidity.
Composition Notes:
- Use 3–5 gauges.
- Keep UI modern and minimal.
- Include subtle grid.
Color & Lighting:
- Slate gray UI.
- Red/green indicators used sparingly.
RTT Motif:
- Triad in upper right.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it clean.
- Don’t mimic real trading software.
Frame 2 — Shockwaves#
Scene Description:
Ripple effect across network nodes.
Composition Notes:
- Use concentric circles.
- Nodes connected by thin lines.
- Some nodes glowing.
Color & Lighting:
- Blues and teals.
- Gold for key nodes.
RTT Motif:
- Triad embedded in central node.
Do / Don’t:
- Do show propagation.
- Don’t over‑complicate network.
Frame 3 — Protective Shield#
Scene Description:
A shield with RTT triad embedded.
Composition Notes:
- Shield centered.
- Triad engraved or glowing.
- Subtle texture.
Color & Lighting:
- Gold glow.
- Slate gray shield.
RTT Motif:
- This is the motif.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it iconic.
- Don’t add weapons or armor.
📍 Chapter 6 — Traders#
Frame 1 — Order Book City#
Scene Description:
Skyscrapers representing bid/ask levels.
Composition Notes:
- Tall buildings for deep liquidity.
- Short buildings for thin liquidity.
- Use perspective.
Color & Lighting:
- Blues and grays.
- Gold highlights on mid‑price.
RTT Motif:
- Triad in lower right.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it abstract.
- Don’t draw real city landmarks.
Frame 2 — Flow Through Streets#
Scene Description:
Cars moving through city streets representing orders.
Composition Notes:
- Use top‑down or isometric view.
- Cars should be simple shapes.
- Streets should be clean grid.
Color & Lighting:
- Teal cars.
- Gray streets.
RTT Motif:
- Triad watermark in corner.
Do / Don’t:
- Do emphasize flow.
- Don’t add traffic lights or signs.
Frame 3 — Intent Spotlight#
Scene Description:
Spotlight on a single car labeled Intent, Horizon, Risk.
Composition Notes:
- Spotlight cone from above.
- Car centered.
- Labels around car.
Color & Lighting:
- Gold spotlight.
- Teal car.
RTT Motif:
- Highlight “Meaning” vertex.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep spotlight clean.
- Don’t add shadows that clutter.
📍 Chapter 7 — CIOs & Strategy#
Frame 1 — Firm Cathedral#
Scene Description:
A cathedral‑like structure with pillars labeled Mandate, Philosophy, Constraints.
Composition Notes:
- Use minimal classical architecture.
- 3–5 pillars.
- No religious symbols.
Color & Lighting:
- Slate gray stone.
- Gold accents.
RTT Motif:
- Triad carved into pediment.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it symbolic.
- Don’t make it ornate.
Frame 2 — Seasons of the Firm#
Scene Description:
Same cathedral shown in four seasons.
Composition Notes:
- Use a 2×2 grid.
- Seasons: spring, summer, fall, winter.
- Cathedral unchanged.
Color & Lighting:
- Seasonal palettes.
- Consistent lighting on structure.
RTT Motif:
- Triad watermark in each quadrant.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep seasons subtle.
- Don’t add people.
Frame 3 — Mission Beacon#
Scene Description:
A beacon of light at the top of the cathedral.
Composition Notes:
- Beacon centered.
- Light rays upward.
- Minimal background.
Color & Lighting:
- Gold beacon.
- Blue background.
RTT Motif:
- Highlight “Meaning” vertex.
Do / Don’t:
- Do make beacon iconic.
- Don’t add clouds or clutter.
📍 Chapter 8 — Synthesis#
Frame 1 — Triads Converge#
Scene Description:
All triangles from earlier chapters merging into one.
Composition Notes:
- Use 6–8 triangles.
- Converge toward center.
- Final triangle glowing.
Color & Lighting:
- Gold glow.
- Blue background.
RTT Motif:
- Central triangle is the motif.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it symmetrical.
- Don’t overlap too chaotically.
Frame 2 — Dimensional Map#
Scene Description:
Full landscape showing all roles interacting.
Composition Notes:
- Use simplified icons for each role.
- Connect with thin lines.
- Keep layout balanced.
Color & Lighting:
- Blues, teals, golds.
- Soft gradients.
RTT Motif:
- Triad in upper left.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep it conceptual.
- Don’t add text labels everywhere.
Frame 3 — Closing Frame#
Scene Description:
A hand holding the RTT triangle over the market landscape.
Composition Notes:
- Hand stylized, not realistic.
- Triangle glowing.
- Landscape blurred behind.
Color & Lighting:
- Gold triangle.
- Blue background.
RTT Motif:
- The triangle itself.
Do / Don’t:
- Do keep hand symbolic.
- Don’t draw a realistic human.
🎴 RTT‑Inside Design‑System Quick‑Reference Card#
For Collaborators, Designers, Illustrators, and Visual Thinkers#
🔺 Core Principle — The RTT Triad#
Every visual must express:
- BEING → Identity
- KNOWING → Behavior
- MEANING → Purpose
Triad Colors:
- Being → Blue
- Knowing → Teal
- Meaning → Gold
Triad Geometry:
- Equilateral triangle
- 3–5% corner rounding
- Labels at vertices
- Orientation consistent (flat base)
🎨 Color Palette (Primary)#
| Purpose | Color | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Structure | Deep Blue | Backgrounds, frames |
| Insight | Gold | Highlights, Meaning vertex |
| Neutral | Slate Gray | Lines, icons |
| Clarity | White | Negative space |
Secondary Colors:
- Soft Green → Growth (Analysts)
- Soft Red → Risk (Risk Mgmt)
- Teal → Flow (Quants/Traders)
- Purple → Strategy (CIO/Synthesis)
🧩 Shape Language#
- Triangles → identity, structure
- Arrows → flow, behavior
- Circles → entities
- Hexagons → systems
- Waves → dynamics
- Layered planes → dimensionality
Rule: Shapes must reinforce the triad.
✏️ Illustration Style#
- Semi‑abstract
- Clean lines
- Soft gradients
- Minimal shading
- No photorealism
- No cartoon exaggeration
- Conceptual metaphors only
📐 Layout Rules#
- 12‑column grid
- Generous margins
- Triad in upper‑left or lower‑right
- Main metaphor centered
- Text left‑aligned
- Plenty of negative space
🖼️ Poster Layout (A2 Vertical)#
- Large icon at top
- Triad centered
- One‑sentence insight below
- Chapter title in footer
- Gold accent for Meaning
📦 Reusable Templates#
- Triad Identity Card
- Dimensional Flow Map
- Triadic Scene Frame
- Role Alignment Grid
- Purpose Spotlight
⚠️ Do / Don’t#
Do:
- Keep visuals conceptual
- Use metaphors consistently
- Maintain triad orientation
- Use gold sparingly for Meaning
Don’t:
- Add literal financial charts
- Use real buildings, cities, or people
- Over‑detail machinery or landscapes
- Break the triad color rules
📦 Designer‑Ready Asset List#
Icons, Shapes, Swatches, Typography — Everything a Designer Needs#
1. Icon Set (Geometric, Minimal)#
Core Icons#
- RTT Triad (primary symbol)
- Asset icon (circle with bar)
- Flow icon (curved arrow)
- Strategy icon (compass)
- Risk icon (shield)
- Portfolio icon (garden plant)
- Model icon (gear cluster)
- Trade icon (simple car shape)
- Market icon (terrain wave)
Style Rules#
- 2–3px stroke
- Rounded corners
- No filled shapes except Meaning highlights
- Consistent line weight
2. Shape Library#
Triangles#
- Equilateral
- 3 sizes: small, medium, large
- Color‑coded per triad
Arrows#
- Straight
- Curved
- Gradient flow arrows
Circles#
- Entity nodes
- With optional glow
Hexagons#
- System blocks
- Used sparingly
Waves#
- Behavior fields
- Teal gradient
Layered Planes#
- Dimensional stacks
- Soft shadows
3. Color Swatches#
Primary Swatches#
- Deep Blue:
#0A1F44 - Gold:
#F2C94C - Slate Gray:
#4F4F4F - White:
#FFFFFF
Secondary Swatches#
- Soft Green:
#6FCF97 - Soft Red:
#EB5757 - Teal:
#2D9CDB - Purple:
#9B51E0
Gradient Examples#
- Blue → Teal
- Teal → Gold
- Blue → Purple
4. Typography#
Primary Typeface#
- Geometric Sans‑Serif (e.g., Montserrat, Avenir, or similar)
- Clean, modern, high‑legibility
Hierarchy#
- H1: 48–72pt
- H2: 32–48pt
- Body: 18–24pt
- Triad labels: 16–20pt
Rules#
- No serif fonts
- No script fonts
- Use bold sparingly
- Maintain generous line spacing
5. Layout Templates#
Poster Template#
- A2 vertical
- Icon → Triad → Insight → Footer
Storyboard Frame Template#
- Metaphor illustration
- Triad watermark
- Caption below
Slide Template#
- Title
- Triad
- 3‑point structure
- Visual metaphor
6. Export Guidelines#
- Vector format preferred (SVG, AI)
- PNG for web previews
- 300 DPI for print
- Triad must remain editable
🎉 Final Note#
This quick‑reference card + asset list gives collaborators:
- the visual grammar
- the color and shape rules
- the iconography
- the layout patterns
- the typography system
- the templates
It’s everything needed to produce consistent, dimensional RTT‑Inside visuals across Finance — and any future domain you explore.