A sample can look good in one photo and still be hard to read in normal use. That is why a contrast note is useful before any maker calls a sample ready.

The note does not need to be complicated. Record the blank type, artwork size, viewing angle, lighting condition, and whether the result is readable at a normal hand-held distance. If the sample only works under one perfect photo setup, it may need another pass before it becomes a product example.

This is especially important for dark cards, coated blanks, metal tags, and other surfaces where reflection can change the look quickly. Separating visual appeal from practical readability helps creators avoid overclaiming a test.

AntBelt G1 launch content should treat sample results as evidence, not guarantees. A contrast note gives buyers and makers a more grounded way to compare ideas while waiting for final Kickstarter reward details.

Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details: