Booklet spread with numbered questions on blue and tan pages

Booklet spread with numbered questions on blue and tan pages, editorial, minimal, earthy

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An open printed booklet whose facing pages are flooded blue and tan, each carrying a numbered circle and a large white question set in a clean sans-serif.

Summary

A photographed open booklet whose two facing pages are each filled edge to edge with a single flat color, one blue and one tan, each carrying a circled step number and a large white question. The defining move is using full-bleed color fields to turn a sequence of questions into a paced reading rhythm.

Visual description

The book lies open and slightly angled on a black surface. The left page is a muted indigo blue, the right a warm tan-ochre. Top-center of each page sits a small outlined circle with a number, 1 on the left and 2 on the right. Below, set low on each page, a multi-line question runs in a clean white sans-serif, left-aligned: a role question on the blue page and an organisation question on the tan page. There are no images or rules, just color, number, and type, with the page numbers implied by the step circles.

Key takeaway

One flooded color per page plus a single circled step number makes a workbook or leadership guide feel deliberate and paced. Anchoring the type to the lower portion of each page leaves a calm color expanse up top and gives the number room to breathe. Alternating cool and warm fields across a spread signals a sequence without any connective graphics.

Reuse notes

Good reference for a leadership, HR, training, or coaching booklet built around prompts or reflective questions. Best when the full color system spans many pages so the alternation builds a rhythm. White type needs sufficiently deep field colors to stay legible.

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