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Three square poster cards for a visual-design course, each pairing a portrait or blank ground with the same red '0-93. Lab' logotype locked to the bottom edge.
Summary
Three square promo cards for a visual-design course share one rigid system: a red "0-93." and "Lab" logotype pinned to the bottom edge, with the interior swapping between portrait photography and an empty gray placeholder.
Visual description
Three same-size square cards sit side by side on black. The left card is a sky-and-portrait photo of a young man pointing; the center card is a flat light-gray blank; the right shows a woman with curly hair, arm raised, in a printed jacket. All three carry an identical layout: a two-column block of small black-and-red French caption text in the upper region ("Initiation au design de mode et aux arts visuels," "Inscriptions gratuites pour les 14-24 ans sur 0-93lab.com") and a large red logotype locked to the baseline, "0-93." at left and "Lab" at right, that bleeds to the card edges. The middle blank card exposes the grid skeleton on its own.
Key takeaway
The baseline-locked logotype as the constant: the same red "0-93. / Lab" anchors every card so the system reads as one identity no matter what fills the frame, including an empty card. Tiny structured caption block versus the oversized footer logotype sets a clean two-tier hierarchy.
Reuse notes
A reusable template kit for a workshop, course, or open-call series where many posters must feel like one campaign. Hold the type, color, and baseline fixed and swap only the image. Works for social tiles, flyers, and print. The lone red accent does all the branding, so keep imagery neutral. </content>









