Small blanks are easy to misread after the test is over. A key tag, card corner, coaster edge, or small label may look clean in a photo, but the next setup still needs a basic record of where the artwork sat and what changed.
For AntBelt G1 pre-launch sample work, a plain placement note keeps the review useful without turning one test into a final promise. Write down the blank type, the artwork version, the reference edge, and the one question the sample is meant to answer.
This habit also helps makers avoid changing too many variables at once. If the first result looks close, the next pass can adjust position or artwork size instead of starting from a new guess.
Use the same note style when you browse the latest AntBelt update archive at /updates/, so each sample can be compared against a clear workflow record.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder, reward details, and current campaign information:
