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Editorial Index Hero

A magazine-cover hero, oversized masthead type beside a numbered index of destinations, each row a drawn hairline that extends on hover. Navigation as the artwork.

Preview & code

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Installation

pnpm dlx shadcn@latest add @cleverui/hero-editorial-index

Requires the @cleverui registry in your components.json, a one-off, two-line setup.

Usage

tsx
import { HeroEditorialIndex } from '@/components/blocks/hero-editorial-index'
Exampletsx
import { HeroEditorialIndex } from '@/components/blocks/hero-editorial-index'

export default function HeroEditorialIndexDemo() {
  return (
    <div className="mx-auto w-full">
      <HeroEditorialIndex
        masthead="Field Notes"
        standfirst="A studio index for brands that treat craft as infrastructure, not a campaign."
        issueLabel="Vol. 04 · Summer ’26"
        index={[
          {
            label: 'Selected work',
            href: '#work',
            annotation: '28 projects',
          },
          {
            label: 'Capabilities',
            href: '#capabilities',
            annotation: 'Brand · Product · Motion',
          },
          {
            label: 'Process',
            href: '#process',
            annotation: '6-week sprints',
          },
          {
            label: 'Studio',
            href: '#studio',
            annotation: 'Lisbon · Remote',
          },
          {
            label: 'Contact',
            href: '#contact',
            annotation: 'New briefs only',
          },
        ]}
      />
    </div>
  )
}

API reference

HeroEditorialIndex accepts the following props.

PropTypeDefaultDescription
masthead*stringoversized display word(s), keep short
standfirststringone-line description under the masthead
index*{ label: string; href: string; annotation?: string }[]3–6 destination rows; annotation is a mono note
issueLabelstringmono corner label

…plus everything from React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLElement>: className, event handlers, aria attributes and the rest pass straight through.

Frequently asked questions

How do I install the Editorial Index Hero component?

Register the @cleverui registry in your components.json ("@cleverui": "https://cleverops.com.au/r/{name}.json"), then run `npx shadcn@latest add @cleverui/hero-editorial-index`. The shadcn CLI copies the source into your project, you own the code from that point. You can also copy the source directly from this page.

What dependencies does Editorial Index Hero require?

Editorial Index Hero uses motion on top of React and Tailwind CSS. You don't need to install it manually, the shadcn CLI resolves and installs npm dependencies automatically when you add the component.

Can I theme Editorial Index Hero to match my brand?

Yes. The component is styled entirely with Tailwind utilities over standard design tokens (primary, background, muted, border), so it inherits your existing shadcn/ui theme automatically. Change your CSS variables and the component follows, no source edits needed for palette, radius, or fonts.

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