What word in cream speech-burst shapes on yellow

What word in cream speech-burst shapes on yellow, minimal, flat, warm

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The word What set twice in dark sans-serif, each instance nestled inside a different cream burst shape, a jagged speech bubble above and a spiky starburst below, on a flat ochre-yellow field.

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Summary

The single word What repeated in dark sans-serif, each copy sitting inside a different cream shape, a rough-edged speech bubble at top and a spiky comic starburst at bottom, against flat ochre yellow.

Visual description

A landscape ochre-yellow field, perfectly flat with no gradient or texture. Two cream shapes intrude from the top and bottom edges. The upper shape is an irregular angular speech bubble with a downward tail; the lower is a hand-drawn sunburst or explosion star. Inside each, the word What is set centered in a clean medium-weight sans-serif, near-black, lowercase except the capital W. The two words align on a shared vertical axis, turning a single repeated label into a before/after or quiet/loud pairing.

Key takeaway

Carrying one word across two contrasting container shapes to imply a shift in tone, a calm question versus an exclaimed one, using only flat shapes and color. The cream-on-yellow with charcoal type is a tight, warm three-color system that stays high-contrast.

Reuse notes

Reach for this when you want a conceptual title slide or campaign key art that says a lot with one word. The shape-as-emotion trick scales to series art, swap the burst per frame. Limited palette means it pairs cleanly with photography elsewhere in a deck; avoid more than three colors or the device loses its punch.

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