Rhythm podcast cover card set

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Rhythm podcast cover card set, editorial, minimal, warm

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Stacked podcast episode cover cards for 'Rhythm by INNE' pairing a large serif wordmark with pill-cropped portrait photography on navy, orange, and taupe panels.

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Summary

A set of rounded podcast episode cards for "Rhythm," presented by INNE, stacked vertically on a cream background. Each card runs the same template in a different flat color, so the system reads as one recognizable show across episodes.

Visual description

Three large rounded-corner cards sit stacked on a warm cream field: a navy card (EP. 002, Paige Dufresne), an orange card (EP. 003, Annie Jonasson), and a taupe card cropped at the bottom. Each card carries a small all-caps "PRESENTED BY INNE" line and a tiny bar-chart-style mark in the top corners, separated from the body by a thin full-width rule. The show name "Rhythm" runs as an oversized high-contrast serif wordmark in cream. Below it, a candid portrait photo is masked inside a horizontal pill (stadium) shape. The footer pairs the episode number on the left with the guest name, set in the same serif, on the right.

Key takeaway

The pill-shaped photo mask is the signature move: it softens documentary portraits and ties them to the rounded card geometry. Holding one fixed template (rule, label, serif title, pill photo, number plus name footer) and only swapping the background color is an efficient way to produce an endless, on-brand episode series. The bar-chart corner glyph doubles as a quiet logo.

Reuse notes

Reach for this when branding a podcast, interview series, or content channel that needs a scalable, recognizable cover system. The serif-plus-flat-color recipe feels editorial and warm rather than techy, so it suits culture, lifestyle, and creative-media shows. Needs a consistent portrait shoot to keep the pill crops cohesive across episodes.

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