Screen 4: Public QR record
The consumer-facing view a QR on the garment links to, rendered in a phone frame to signal mobile
What this screen is
The stripped-down, public-safe view a shopper reaches by scanning the QR on a garment. Far less
detail than the brand dashboard, only the parts a brand chooses to make public. No party names,
no document images, no internal lot data. Just the journey and a way to verify it. The phone
frame is a wireframe device to signal "this is the mobile public view."
brand
logo
This garment's wool
Traceable provenance · verified chain
Australian origin · processed in China ·
made in India
Australian origin
Wool fibre sourced
Processed in China
Conditioned & processed
By sea to India
Shanghai → Colombo → Tuticorin
Made in India
Spun & finished in Tamil Nadu
QR
Verify this journey
Check the trust anchors ▸
Backed by carrier & processor records and an independent
customs check (origin.customs.gov.cn).
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Public-safe subset
Compare to Screen 3: gone are the party names, the document scans, the original/copy/telex
statuses, the lot and bale IDs, and the explicit origin-gap discussion. The public view keeps
only the headline journey and a verify path.
Verify affordance
"Check the trust anchors" points the shopper at the same independently-checkable hooks the
brand sees, the B/L and processing-cert QR codes and the Chinese-customs URL. A real tap
would deep-link to those external records.
Where this comes from
This record is the public projection of the same order on
Screen 3. The brand decides which fields are published; the
chain underneath is identical.