Evidence Tags
Looks like labels applied to a file. Easy to scan and still serious.
Legend Lab 2
This pass avoids rounded pills almost entirely. The goal here is to make the indicators feel like real labels attached to a record, not generic UI chips.
These feel the most like true tags or evidence labels instead of pills.
Looks like labels applied to a file. Easy to scan and still serious.
Feels like a real ops desk or audit tool. More rigid than modern SaaS chips.
Looks like tabs attached to a dossier section. Very believable for a casework product.
Feels like removable labels or routing tickets. Good for review queues.
These still avoid pills, but lean harder into visual style.
Feels like printed caution tape or routing tape across a file.
Minimal but still feels like a real attached flag rather than a UI chip.
Looks like a marked page corner. Strong if you want the UI to feel more custom.
Borrowed from folders and binders. Feels archival and case-heavy.
Very restrained. Good if you want labels but almost no decoration.
Mostly text, but still feels like a marked label instead of a badge.
Each marker gets its own vertical bar. Feels like a real case review instrument.
The quietest of the label-style options, for when you want almost no noise at all.