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Page showing how to compose marketing "wondergraph" cards from icons, with a large annotated example and two sub-brand theme variants below.
Summary
A composition page demonstrating how spot icons ground marketing "wondergraph" cards in their topic, with one large annotated layout and two smaller sub-brand-themed versions beneath.
Visual description
A left intro explains keeping palettes restrained when artwork is a small part of the composition. The main example is a wide bordered card: a left rail stacking an octocat mark, a spot icon, and two rounded color blocks, annotated "SUBJECT MATTER GROUNDING / Spot icons can serve to help connect the illustration to the topic"; the right holds a large lorem-ipsum headline, a gray support paragraph, and two author bylines with small purple-tinted portraits. Below, two narrower repeats of the card under "SUB-BRAND THEMES" use blue/green and green/blue icon stacks. Standard header and green rule above.
Key takeaway
Using a small spot-icon stack as the "subject-matter grounding" device in a marketing layout, and showing the same card retheme into sub-brands by swapping only the icon-and-color rail.
Reuse notes
A practical recipe for repeatable editorial or ebook cover cards. The left grounding rail plus right headline-and-byline structure is easy to template across topics and sub-brands.
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