1. Stacked simple
JAVID large on top, actress on the line below in a smaller, dimmer style. Closest to the existing layout — least disruptive.
2. Inline with separator
Single row, JAVID · actress. Fits small cards well, looks cluttered with many actresses. Falls back to first actress + count when 2+.
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YST-206
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Reika Aiba
3. Right-aligned actress
JAVID left, actress hugs the right edge. Visual symmetry; good when both texts are short.
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Reika Aiba
4. Diagonal split (top JAVID, bottom actress)
JAVID becomes a corner badge in the top-left; actress takes the full bottom row. Pulls them apart visually.
5. Actress as pill
JAVID stays plain; actress wears a glassy chip. Stands out when there's busy artwork behind. Multi-actress gets multiple chips.
6. Mini avatar + name
Tiny circular actress portrait next to the name. Most visually rich; uses the actress portrait you've already uploaded. Multi-actress = stacked avatars.
7. Hover-reveal actress
JAVID always visible. Actress fades in on hover, stacked below. Cleanest when not interacting; preview on demand. Sample shows hover state.
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Reika Aiba
↑ shown on hover
8. Multi-actress chips (2+ actresses)
Each actress gets a violet pill, wrapping if needed. Up to ~3 visible; "+N" overflow chip for more. Especially useful for collab releases.
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Ichika Matsumoto
Mitsuki Nagisa
9. Subtle backdrop label
Both texts sit inside a low-opacity dark bar across the bottom — high legibility on bright/busy covers. JAVID + actress on two lines.
10. Icon-prefixed actress
Tiny user icon (👤 or lucide Users) before the name acts as a visual marker, distinguishing actress from other potential meta lines (studio etc).