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A black and white typographic composition with the word CASH repeated and torn, creating a layered paper collage effect on a gray background.
Summary
A typographic composition where the word CASH is repeatedly split and layered across torn white paper on a neutral gray background, creating a dynamic collage effect through fragmentation and overlap.
Visual description
Black sans-serif display type spelling CASH, fractured and restacked in two main sections with a black band cutting horizontally across the middle. The white paper backing appears torn and crumpled, with shadows cast beneath suggesting physical depth. The neutral gray background isolates the composition, emphasizing the high-contrast interplay between the dark letterforms, white paper, and mid-tone gray.
Key takeaway
The power of fragmentation and repetition in typography. Tearing and layering the same word creates visual rhythm and movement while maintaining instant readability of the core message.
Reuse notes
Effective for messaging about disruption, breaking patterns, or unconventional communication. The physical collage approach works well for editorial, poster, and social graphics. The high contrast reads clearly at any scale.









