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Editorial layout with scattered, overlapping close-up portrait photographs fragmented into angular shapes, framing centered white headline text against a light background.
Summary
An editorial layout breaking apart close-up portrait photography into irregular angular pieces of varying sizes, overlapping and asymmetrically arranged around a centered headline on a light gray background.
Visual description
White sans-serif headline text "Move your cursor" sits centered on a soft gray-white background, surrounded by fragmented rectangular and polygonal portrait photographs in warm, saturated tones. The photo fragments overlap and extend into the negative space, creating a dynamic asymmetric composition that reads as a scatter or explosion outward from the center. The photographs are cropped to show facial features (eyes, skin, hair) in close detail, with warm color palette dominated by terracotta orange, olive green, and rich skin tones. Layered shapes create depth; some fragments overlap others. A thin black line appears at the bottom of the composition, framing the layout. The overall effect is intimate yet structured, balancing organic photographic texture against geometric precision.
Key takeaway
The fragmented photography technique using irregular but intentional angular cuts to create visual rhythm and depth. The asymmetric arrangement that feels dynamic without chaos. The warm color palette derived from skin tones and warm lighting, not from color overlay or filter. The centered headline that anchors chaos.
Reuse notes
Excellent for fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and editorial contexts. Works at large scale where the photo detail (skin texture, expression) is readable. Requires strong, well-lit portrait photography with warm color cast. Best when the photographic fragments are unretouched or minimally treated; the texture and tone variation drive the visual interest. Reserve for layouts with enough white space to let the overlapping read clearly.









