You’re definitely on the right track; you probably just need to work a bit more with Page Designer, which has a definite mind of its own. I find it easier to align text values by entering X and Y coordinates than by clicking and dragging. (For instance, to align entries horizontally, make sure they all have the same Y coordinate, font, font size, line height, text block height, and vertical alignment. If you set vertical alignment to ‘top’, you don’t have to worry about text block height.) Also keep in mind you can use the arrow keys to move the current display object (field, static text, graphic).
My Black Mirror base in Airtable Universe offers a comparison of gallery view versus a custom view in Page Designer. (The default view for the eEpisodes]
table is a gallery view, while the first two Page Designer Blocks defined offer alternatives to the standard gallery view.) In my case, I configured the Block so each record was its own page, but if you keep the footprint of your Page Designer layout smaller and select ‘print records in the current view’, you can print or generate PDFs with multiple records per page. (As far as I know, you can’t easily generate a multi-record screen display.)
Hi @W_Vann_Hall thanks for the ideas…
I’m scratching my head trying to get the Gallery view to show multiple fields on one line like you have (see image for example). How do I do that?

I think I’m GROKing what’s going on here… I think @W_Vann_Hall is faking the 3 fields by concatenating the field name and the field value together (with proper spacing) and then only truly displaying one conglomerate field. What a bummer… I’d hopped there was a workaround (Better workaround) for multiple fields per line.
Tell me it ain’t so…
I think I’m GROKing what’s going on here… I think @W_Vann_Hall is faking the 3 fields by concatenating the field name and the field value together (with proper spacing) and then only truly displaying one conglomerate field. What a bummer… I’d hopped there was a workaround (Better workaround) for multiple fields per line.
Tell me it ain’t so…
That’s exactly what he did:

That’s exactly what he did:

Super smart idea, nut sure how to add blank spaces without having it trimmed.