This is a design specification for a high-fidelity cybernetic command console. The dashboard concept merges aerospace telemetry aesthetics with modern data visualization, built around the Rayznglass visual identity. Everything below is a design system document and architectural spec, ready to be handed off to a UI designer or front-end engineer for production.
Global Visual Tokens
The design system is built on a dark-field aesthetic optimized for extended monitoring sessions:
Background surface: Deep obsidian (#0B0E14) with a subtle micro-grid dot pattern
Primary accent: High-emission neon cyan/emerald (#00FF00ff) for borders, active charts, and status indicators
Interaction states: Neon cyan border frames on hover/active elements, with emission glow on critical status indicators
Panel Grid Layout
The interface is divided into three structured columns, each serving a distinct operational function.
Left Panel: The Operational Queue
A clean vertical navigation bar containing four primary routes: Diagnostics, Control Rooms, Flood Logic Box, and Frameworks. Below the nav, a circular progress graph displays DEPLOYMENT_STATUS, locked at 80% with the label CLUSTER_ALPHA_ACTIVE. This panel stays persistent across all views.
Center Panel: Neural Backbone Console
The primary workspace. A structural banner reads RAYZNGLASS COMMAND [CENTRAL_CORE], with a display header showing NEURAL BACKBONE OS_v4.0.2.
The core component is a data grid titled STRATEGIC OPERATIONS with five columns:
Priority levels are color-coded: red for critical, amber for queued, muted cyan for low. Status indicators pulse on active rows.
Right Panel: Hardware Acceleration Metrics
Three vertically stacked micro-dashboard widgets:
TOKEN INFERENCE: Horizontal readout tracking Vertex AI Load and LLM_CLUSTER_SYS utilization metrics
CORE_MONITOR_SEC: Structural temperature at 34.2 degrees C, throughput latency at 0.9 ms
HARDWARE ACCELERATION: System engine grid featuring Liquid-Cooled Compute (Google Tensor G-Series Edge Architecture) and a Model Registry index
Action Layer
Below the main data grid, a wide interactive button labeled INITIATE PROTOCOL sits inside a neon cyan border frame. This is the primary commit action for queued operations.
Design Intent
This concept bridges the Steampunk-industrial aesthetic of the Starship Nickalas project with a modern cybernetic interface language. The obsidian-and-neon palette, monospace typography, and grid-based layout are designed to feel like a real mission control system, not a movie prop.
The spec is production-ready for handoff to Figma or direct implementation in React with a component library like Radix or Shadcn.
Designed and specified by Jerry Ray Tippett — Rayznglass DLLC, 2026
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Posted Jul 8, 2026
Concept/spec design for a cybernetic command console merging aerospace telemetry aesthetics with modern data visualization, built around the Rayznglass visual identity.