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The single word PLASTIC set in a heavy black uppercase grotesque, centered on a flat cobalt-blue field for maximum one-word impact.
Summary
A one-word type composition: PLASTIC in a heavy black all-caps grotesque, horizontally centered on an edge-to-edge cobalt-blue background. The whole impact comes from a single high-contrast word on flat colour.
Visual description
The frame is a solid medium-blue field with no gradient, texture, or secondary element. One word sits dead center: PLASTIC, in a bold-to-black weight sans-serif with closed apertures and tight letter spacing, the letters nearly touching. Black on blue keeps contrast high but slightly softer than black on white. There is no logo, tagline, or supporting text, so the typeface choice and the blue carry the entire identity.
Key takeaway
Letting one word do everything: a heavy grotesque tracked tight against a saturated single-colour field reads instantly and scales from a sticker to a billboard. The restraint, no second element at all, is the move.
Reuse notes
Good for a bold cover slide, a section break, or a sticker/merch graphic where you want one loud keyword. Swap the word and the field colour to retheme. Works best when the word is short enough to fill most of the width.









