Use when implementing comprehensive dashboard layouts.
Comprehensive dashboard layouts
A Dashboard Layout pattern helps teams create a reliable way to combine several high-value summaries into one overview that helps users understand status before drilling down. It is most useful when teams need executive overviews. Compared with adjacent patterns, this pattern should reduce friction without hiding the state, rules, or recovery paths people need to keep moving.
references/pattern.md, then choose the smallest viable variation.aria-describedby or structural headings when useful.The Problem: Teams often pick a visually familiar pattern before confirming whether users need comparison, exploration, or scanning.
How to Fix It? Start from the user task, then map the layout to comparison, chronology, hierarchy, or overview needs.
The Problem: A polished default view still feels broken when loading, empty, and error states are inconsistent.
How to Fix It? Design the data lifecycle up front, including empty, partial, stale, and failed results.
The Problem: Large tables, dense dashboards, and heavy cards collapse quickly on small screens.
How to Fix It? Define a mobile strategy such as stacked cards, progressive disclosure, or alternate summaries before implementation.
For full implementation detail, examples, and testing notes, see references/pattern.md.
Pattern page: https://uxpatterns.dev/patterns/data-display/dashboard