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Landing screen split horizontally into off-white and acid-yellow halves, with a serif wordmark and a thin hand-drawn line running through the seam to a boxed order link.
Summary
A web landing screen split into an off-white top half and an acid-yellow bottom half, with the headline "Tomorrow on paper" set across the seam and a single thin line drawing snaking down the page.
Visual description
The frame is divided by a horizontal band: a cream upper section and a saturated lemon-yellow lower section. The headline straddles the divide in a high-contrast serif, with "Tomorrow" and "paper" in roman caps and "on" set in italic below, so the type reads as one phrase broken across two color fields. A single hand-drawn black line curves in from the left, threads through the words, loops down through the center and trails off the bottom edge, acting as the only ornament. A small rectangular outlined "order" button sits centered in the yellow zone. Footer text anchors the corners: "Facebook / Instagram" lower-left and "Contact us" lower-right, in tiny grey sans-serif.
Key takeaway
The horizontal color split with a headline set deliberately across the seam, so the type belongs to both fields at once. Pairing a refined serif wordmark with a single loose hand-drawn line gives a controlled layout one human, imperfect gesture. The outlined-rectangle button reads as a quiet call to action without competing with the type.
Reuse notes
Strong template for a single-product or pre-launch ecommerce page where one headline carries the whole screen. The acid yellow does the heavy lifting, so swap it for any single saturated brand color against off-white. Keep the line art genuinely hand-drawn; a geometric vector would lose the contrast against the crisp serif.









