Speaker card with lavender panel and cut-out portrait

Speaker card with lavender panel and cut-out portrait, minimal, editorial, pastel

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A rounded lavender card floats on a cream background, holding an indigo headline and a speaker's bearded portrait cropped and notched into the lower-right corner.

Industryeducation, media
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Summary

A vertical speaker or talk card combining a soft lavender rounded panel, a bold indigo headline, and a cut-out portrait photo notched into the card's lower-right edge.

Visual description

A lavender-colored panel with rounded corners sits centered on a warm cream background. The panel contains a small bold kicker label "The Statement" in dark blue at top-left, followed by two lines of muted gray sub-copy. Below that, the headline "Find the hidden present" fills three left-aligned lines in a heavy dark indigo sans-serif. At the bottom of the panel sits an attribution "Pablo Juncadella" in small gray type. A bearded man wearing glasses is cut out as a photograph and positioned at the lower-right, his shoulders slightly clipped by the panel edge so his head breaches upward and the lavender corner notches around his neck and shoulders. The palette is restrained: cream ground, lavender block, deep indigo type and portrait, with no additional accent colors.

Key takeaway

Notching a rounded panel's corner around a cut-out portrait integrates the image into the color block rather than floating it on top, creating visual cohesion through shape interaction. The three-tier type hierarchy (kicker / headline / byline) is a reusable template for speaker introductions, podcast episode art, or talk presentation slides without feeling formulaic.

Reuse notes

Best suited for conference speaker cards, podcast episode art, or a series of talk slides where the same layout recurs with different speakers. The muted lavender-on-cream palette reads calm and editorial; varying the panel color per speaker or episode while keeping the notched-corner technique maintains visual consistency while adding variation. Requires a portrait photo that masks cleanly from its background for the notch technique to work convincingly.

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