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A browser-framed homepage for Extract whose hero is a pile of overlapping earthy polygons, with thin serif type set quietly over the shapes.
Summary
A homepage for Extract (extractpapers.co.uk), shown inside a Safari window, whose hero is a loose stack of large overlapping polygons in olive, blush, brown, cream, and burnt orange, suggesting torn or stacked paper.
Visual description
The full screenshot includes the browser chrome with the URL bar reading extractpapers.co.uk. The page is white with a thin sans-serif left-aligned nav listing Discover, Specify, Contact, and a centered serif wordmark Extract at the top. Filling the lower two-thirds is a collage of big angular polygons that overlap and partially obscure one another in flat earthy tones, no gradients, like cut sheets dropped on top of each other. Set quietly over the green central shape in thin serif type is the line "From Nothing to Anything." The shapes bleed off the bottom edge; the type is small relative to the imagery, letting the color-blocked collage carry the page.
Key takeaway
The flat overlapping-polygon collage as a hero: a handful of muted paper-like shapes with no shadows reads as both organic and editorial, and doubles as a literal nod to a paper company. Setting a single thin serif line on top of the busiest shape, rather than fighting it, keeps the type elegant and unobtrusive.
Reuse notes
A reference for a studio, paper or materials brand, or editorial portfolio homepage that wants warmth without photography. The earthy, shadowless palette is the whole mood; swap colors carefully. Thin serif over busy shapes needs a calm enough patch of color to stay legible.









