One canonical root. Many projections.
KYE Protocol™ organises every page, schema, profile, engine, rail, and surface under three macro groups: Protocol, Solutions, and Governance. The same content graph projects into audience hubs, kind rails, and eight public surfaces — the underlying canonical is one; the views over it are many.
From three macros to every page on the site
Each macro carries a semantic colour role (Protocol = accent, Solutions = info, Governance = success) declared in the canonical colour binding. The same role flows through chrome, page accents, and the diagram below.
projects to
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Every projection derives from the same content graph.
The macro pills in the top bar, the audience hubs in the drawer, the footer rails, the breadcrumbs, the related links, the sitemap, the Cmd-K palette — none of them are hand-curated. Each one is a query over the canonical page graph, derived at build time. When a new page lands with its kye-audience, kye-stage, kye-kind, and kye-tier1-group meta tags, every surface that touches it updates in lockstep.
This is the founding organising principle: one canonical root, many projections. Discoverability never drifts from the source of truth. The top menu cannot disagree with the footer rails, the breadcrumbs cannot disagree with the parent graph, the search index cannot disagree with the page registry. They cannot disagree because they are all reads of the same single store.