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A 2x3 grid of black-on-stone poster panels, each a different op-art line study (torus, barcode, woven grid, radial burst, moire dots, chevron tunnel) under a shared technical header.
Summary
Six poster panels arranged in a 2x3 grid, each carrying a different black line study on a warm stone ground and a shared "Vector Transition" header, presented as a cohesive op-art system.
Visual description
The whole sheet sits on near-black. Six identical portrait panels in a warm stone-grey share a thin top rule with the words "Vector Transition" left-aligned in a small condensed sans, plus tiny metadata blocks and a square glyph at the right. Below each header a single black geometric study fills the panel: top row is a striped torus ring, a vertical broken-barcode field, and intersecting woven grids on black; bottom row is a radial fan of fine lines from the corner, a dense moire dot field that glows lighter at its center, and a chevron tunnel folding to a central diamond. All marks are pure black line work, no color, the contrast between sharp geometry and the soft stone paper doing the work.
Key takeaway
The system: one fixed header chrome plus a swappable hero shape turns six unrelated patterns into a branded family. The warm stone ground instead of pure white softens the high-contrast op-art so the set reads designed rather than clinical.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for a poster series, cover system, or a set of section dividers where each spread needs to feel distinct yet related. Works for agency or editorial branding that wants a technical, Swiss flavor. The moire patterns shimmer at small sizes, so test legibility before using as thumbnails.








