Variation 20

What does JD Workshop actually build?

A smart comic for founders who want proof, not polish. Every character and panel is labeled so you know what's real, what's a concept, and what's a working demo.

A friendly workshop, not a trophy wall.
01 / Comic floor

Six panels. No jargon. Clear labels.

Each panel tells one story. The speech bubbles are the proof labels — they tell you exactly what kind of work you're looking at.

01 Real

Meet the workshop

This is a real precision workshop for premium founders. The character is a mascot, not a client testimonial — it represents the work, not invented feedback.

Real foundation
02 Concept

One workshop, many faces

This comic explainer is itself a variation. Other sites change the visual language without changing the proof system. That's a speculative direction, labeled as concept here.

Concept
03 Real

Every proof gets a speech bubble

The label system is real. It's implemented in CSS classes, HTML, and the guide page. No label is optional, and no evidence is presented without a category.

Real system
04 Built demo

Hear the explanation

The Listen button uses your browser's speech synthesis to read each proof out loud. It's a working interaction demo — not a production accessibility layer, but a labeled proof that voice UI can be simple.

Built demo
05 Concept

A cast of labeled characters

In a finished version, each proof item is a character in the comic. Here we show the structure as concept: the system can map real work, concept ideas, and demos to distinct characters without mixing categories.

Concept
06 Real

Clarity without condescension

The comic explainer makes work legible. It does not fake awards, testimonials, or invented case studies. The speech bubbles are the contract: what you see labeled is what exists.

Real promise
02 / Character desk

Meet the proof characters

Each button triggers a voice explanation. The script comes from the labeled content, not generated fiction.

03 / Decision surface

Built for founders who read labels.

This is a distinct variation. It does not repeat prior sites. It is ready for critique, tuning, and Vercel deployment when approved.