How BioDwell works · Step 3

The report is the product. Pick how we show it.

Four ways to present the deliverable on the “How BioDwell works” section — the thing a customer actually receives: an easy-to-read report that ends in clear recommendations. Two are the book-flip idea; two are alternatives. Scroll through, open any full-screen, and tell me which feels right.

Every option shows the same sample report — a real ERMI (mold) result for a fictional client — so you’re judging the presentation, not the content. The “What to do next” recommendations page is the highlight in all four.

01The Flip-BookYour idea · literal page-turn

A single hardcover book. Hit the arrow and a page physically turns in 3D, like flipping a real book — cover, the score, the results, the recommendations, the sign-off. The most tactile, “wow” option.

What’s differentOne page at a time, real page-curl animation.
The interactionClick the arrows (or the book) / arrow keys to turn pages.
02Open Bound SpreadCoffee-table monograph

The report as an open, bound book — two facing pages at once with a center gutter. Turning advances a full spread, so the recommendations always sit right next to the data that motivated them. Feels like a premium printed piece.

What’s differentTwo pages visible at once; recs shown beside context.
The interactionArrows / arrow keys turn a two-page spread.
03Guided Report TourThe real document, walked through

No book metaphor — the actual full report as a floating document, with a guide that walks you section by section and spotlights the recommendations at the end. Best at saying “this is the real thing you get.”

What’s differentShows the real continuous document; a rail names each section.
The interaction“Next section” smooth-scrolls; the rail jumps you anywhere.
04Recommendations FirstLead with the plan

Leads with the payoff: the three “what to do next” steps, big and scannable — with the full report as a flip-through deck beside it as proof. The most direct answer to “what are we providing?”: a plan of action.

What’s differentThe recommendations are the headline; report is the proof.
The interactionRead the plan; click through the report deck beside it.