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Type specimen showing modular cards in red, yellow, and blue, stacked and held by hands, displaying sans-serif typography against a minimal grid background.
Summary
Modular type specimen cards in primary colors (red, yellow, blue) held in a hands-on display, each card printing a different portion of a sans-serif typeface on a stark black-and-white grid background.
Visual description
Three stacked rectangular cards in bright red, warm yellow, and bright blue are displayed diagonally by two hands. Each card is printed with sans-serif text in a contrasting color (red text on blue, yellow text on red, dark text on yellow), creating a functional, color-coded system. The cards rest on a white background with a black grid overlay, emphasizing order and modularity. The composition is shot from above at an angle, creating depth through the overlapping cards. The clean, geometric grid background reinforces the minimal, systematic aesthetic of the type specimen.
Key takeaway
Primary color blocking as a way to differentiate and organize modular type samples. The hands-on, photographic presentation makes the specimen tactile and memorable. The underlying grid communicates organization and structure without competing with the typography or color. High contrast and primary colors ensure legibility and visual clarity.
Reuse notes
Ideal for educational content, playful professional brands, or any calendar, planning, or organizational system. The modular card approach scales well to show multiple typefaces or weights. Works best when the typeface is simple and legible enough to read on colored backgrounds. The hands add a friendly, approachable tone suitable for consumer-facing or collaborative tools.









