# How to highlight artists we work with ? When a user arrives on Spectre.xyz he should be able to immediately observe the artworks of the artists we selected. Here is a short proposal. #### Personally I find that the Rarible model would work very well for us. ![](https://i.imgur.com/tdo67LA.jpg) *In this rarible template the main page takes us directly to a few selected artists. I'm not a big fan of placing an artist in a larger grid than the others but on the other hand I think it's good to arrive directly in "our selection" when launching the app. I find this model of flex box very effective because it also allows to scroll right-left to discover other artists from the selection. Then if you scroll down the whole market is visible.* Perhaps it would be possible to reproduce this flex box model but with the aesthetics of the cards already in place on spectre.xyz. The difference is that the cards should not be placed one behind the other, but next to each other while keeping the spring-based animation. Also I think, but it remains to be discussed, that the economic information related to the higlight work should be extremely limited in this box. **/ Artist Name / Artwork Title / Market Cap** // Like on Foundation. The artist on the left could be the last "spectralized" one. Perhaps, for him/her, the outline of the card, or a moiré effect could be added to notify the novelty. We could imagine something like this: ![](https://i.imgur.com/qRTN7aX.jpg) *Let's also note one thing: the Rarible model is good on the mechanism but has too many images. We don't know where to look anymore on the rarible template and it recreate the effect of "vomit images" as if we were in the shampoo department of a supermarket. That's why 3 artworks seems to me a good number. This avoids losing the attention of the user in ∞ images.* /*Note about the "market"*/ Market that could be sorted ala Superrare but with parameters such as **/ Lowest marketcap / Highest market cap / Newest / Oldest / Most liked** ![](https://i.imgur.com/vwjpMxs.png)