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An open book photographed on white, both pages flooded with neon green, the line It starts with U set in small black sans-serif words pinned to the four corners.
Summary
An open book shot flat on a white surface, both facing pages printed edge to edge in saturated neon green, with a four-word headline broken across the four corners of the spread.
Visual description
The photograph shows a real book lying open, a soft shadow under the gutter and a sliver of grey page edge visible at the sides. Both pages are a single flat field of bright green ink with no imagery. The headline is split into four small black lowercase fragments, one per corner: It top-left, starts top-right, with bottom-left, U bottom-right. The type is modest in size against the huge empty green field, so the eye travels corner to corner to assemble the sentence. The composition is almost entirely negative space carrying one loud color.
Key takeaway
Pinning a single sentence to the four corners and leaving the entire center as one flooded color forces the reader to scan the whole spread, making emptiness and color the message. Small type against a giant saturated field reads as confident rather than underdesigned.
Reuse notes
A strong move for a chapter opener, manifesto page, or campaign keyline where the words are few and the color is the brand. Photographing the real printed book adds tactility a flat mockup misses. Needs a punchy spot color and a short, splittable phrase to work.









