Lavender-to-red gradient type study

Lavender-to-red gradient type study, gradient-heavy, minimal, warm

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A vertical type specimen featuring fragments of serif and sans-serif text layered over a soft lavender-to-hot-red gradient.

Industryportfolio
Palette
#FF1400
#E0E0FF
#CDB5FF
#C988C1
#E26A90

Summary

A vertical type specimen featuring fragments of serif and sans-serif text layered over a soft lavender-to-hot-red gradient.

Visual description

A full-bleed gradient background transitions from pale lavender at the top through dusty rose midtones to vibrant crimson at the bottom. Overlaid are partial lines of serif and sans-serif display type in black, positioned asymmetrically across the vertical axis. The words appear fragmented: "DalixSkyboy" in a thin serif, "motion" in italics, "Rapport" in heavier serif, and other text snippets scattered throughout. The type layers create a sense of depth against the warm gradient backdrop.

Key takeaway

The gradient as a color-study device for type specimen design. The combination of serif and sans-serif weights in a single composition, and the asymmetric layering that feels editorial rather than grid-locked.

Reuse notes

Ideal for portfolio pieces, magazine mastheads, or type promotion where the gradient carries meaning (color temperature, energy, transition). Works best at large display scale where type fragments remain legible. The warmth of the gradient suits energetic industries (tech, media, fashion).

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