Nostr Design gets its own Crays research page because the workbook does not treat it as background noise. It appears in Core, usually around Design, and that means a reader should be able to find it without knowing which directory first mentioned it.



Why this belongs in the atlas
Nostr Design sits in the core directory and map research layer. The reader question is simple: How does this map, directory or gateway help a reader find the next useful Nostr door without getting lost?
The workbook signal says: Design guidance and UX patterns. The Crays version keeps that signal, then turns it into a plain-language map point instead of another cold list entry.
- Route. Core directory and map research
- Workbook area. Core
- Subcategory. Design
- Importance. Medium
The Crays read
Crays should use these sources as orientation scaffolding. They help us build clean routes through a messy ecosystem instead of making the reader fight ten raw directories alone.
The writing rule is the same as the rest of the archive: explain the thing like a sharp friend would explain it over coffee, but keep the facts traceable enough that builders can follow up.
Evidence trail
This derived page is connected to 1 audited source URL(s) and 2 workbook row signal(s). Open the source cards when you want the crawl status, checked subpages and raw research trail.

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