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Event ticket design with repeating vertical bands showing artist names and dates in white sans-serif type on black strips alternating with terracotta and warm-gray patterned sections.
Summary
Vertical stacked ticket repeating "Audion Voices, March 14-8th pm" in white sans-serif type on black bands, interspersed with terracotta and olive-green patterned panels with cursive text, FD5433 code labels across top.
Visual description
Tightly stacked vertical bands, each ~1 inch tall, repeating in a grid. Black bands carry large, condensed white sans-serif lettering reading "Audion Voices" and "March 14 8-1pm". Between black bands sit colored panels: terracotta-orange with curved line patterns and olive-green with the same geometric curve motifs. The colored panels contain rotated text "Guestpass" in a thin sans-serif. White code labels "FD5433" appear regularly across the top. The overall effect is modular and rhythmic, like a perforated ticket stock or repeating event poster system. Colors are earthy and warm, with strong contrast between the black type zones and patterned fill panels.
Key takeaway
The modular band approach where each repeat can function as a discrete unit or ticket tear-off. High contrast black type against warm-color backgrounds eliminates legibility concerns. Repeating the same four or five bands creates visual rhythm without boring repetition; the pattern feels systematic and official. The curved geometric pattern as a secondary layer adds sophistication without competing with type.
Reuse notes
Perfect for event ticketing, perforated signage, multi-show promotions, or any application where information repeats and modularity is an asset (transit passes, admit-one cards, venue passes). The pattern-fill approach works especially well when printing on colored stock or in a limited-color workflow. Warm earth tones and black feel premium without flashiness; ideal for concert halls, galleries, or upscale venues.









