Crop-framework guide over orange light render

Crop-framework guide over orange light render, abstract, gradient-heavy, warm

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A brand-asset crop guide: an abstract orange light-streak render overlaid with thin white frames labeling format crops like Landscape (Powerwall), Portrait, and Social ratios.

Summary

A brand-guideline crop-framework page. An abstract orange-and-red light render of converging beams sits underneath, with thin white rectangles drawn over it to mark how the same image is cropped into different output formats.

Visual description

The background is a glossy render of warm light: streaks of orange, red and pink converge to a bright pinched focal point right of center, throwing horizontal light bars and soft reflections across a near-white left side. Layered on top is a set of fine white outline rectangles of different proportions, each tagged in small all-caps white type: "LANDSCAPE (POWERWALL)" at upper left, "SOCIAL (1:1)" and "SOCIAL (4:5)" toward the lower right, and "PORTRAIT" along the bottom. The frames overlap, showing how one hero visual is recropped to fit several aspect ratios from the same source.

Key takeaway

Documenting safe crops by stacking translucent labeled frames directly on top of the actual hero artwork, rather than in a separate diagram. It shows at a glance which part of the image survives each ratio and keeps the focal point inside every frame. Naming crops by use (Powerwall, Social 1:1, Portrait) instead of raw pixel dimensions makes the spec read like instructions.

Reuse notes

A clean pattern for a brand book's imagery or layout section, or a template handed to a content team for resizing campaign visuals. Reach for it when one key image has to span billboards, social, and vertical placements. Choose a hero with a strong central focal point so it tolerates aggressive cropping.

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