SunPlanner / Dashboard Element / Concept A

Incidence Mark / Panel Faces

Each array stands as its own little panel, hinged to the ground, turning to meet the sun. The one drinking the light glows; the one turned away falls into shadow. You read the aim before you read a number.

At dashboard scale · three arrays, one rig
Sun incidence · live aim
LIVE 1:24 PM
Sun clock 1:24 PM
At a comfortable zoom · the three aim states
How to read it · never by color alone
01 / TILT
The panel turns
A well-aimed array faces the sun square on. A poorly aimed one is rotated edge-on. Posture is the first read, before any glow.
02 / SHADOW
The wedge of dark
A dark plane slides across the face from the off-sun side. Small wedge means good aim; a face half in shadow means watts left on the table. Reads in pure grayscale.
03 / CATCH BAR
Length, not hue
The bar under each array is how much light it is catching right now. Notches give an absolute scale, so a long bar means a lot of sun regardless of color.
04 / NUMBER
Aim & miss
Mono percent is catch efficiency; the small lean line plus the degree value is how far off the sun the panel is pointing.
Living motion is gentle and cheap · transform + opacity only · lime is reserved for live light, never for chrome.
In the app the animation pauses off-screen and honors reduced-motion. Here it runs so the feel is visible. No glossy rounded UI · no beige · sharp corners throughout.