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A folded printed broadsheet titled WILLIAM ARCAND ARCHIVES THEN-NOW rests on a white-painted brick windowsill beside an industrial window.
Summary
A grainy photograph documents a folded editorial broadsheet with bold stacked type on a weathered white brick windowsill.
Visual description
Black sans-serif capitals stack across the top half of a white sheet reading WILLIAM ARCAND ARCHIVES THEN-NOW. Below, smaller text blocks form a dense index grid. The paper sits on a chipped white-painted brick sill beside a dark-framed multi-pane window. Through the glass, an out-of-focus industrial rooftop and trees appear. Natural side light and visible film grain give the scene a documentary feel.
Key takeaway
Oversized stacked headline type on a simple sheet gains atmosphere when photographed in a raw architectural setting rather than on a flat scan.
Reuse notes
Reference for editorial print documentation, archival branding, and typography-led broadsheets shot in situ. Works when the surrounding texture can contrast clean graphic design.









