Notion workspace layout: social media blueprint template

Notion workspace layout: social media blueprint template, minimal, light-mode, monochrome

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A Notion document showcasing a social media strategy template with text, tables, and content examples, layered above a dark wave divider and title block in monochrome.

Summary

A Notion workspace template for social media strategy, displaying sectioned content with tables and images stacked above a large dark footer with white typography.

Visual description

Upper third shows overlapping sections from a Notion document: a green-tinted card listing "How to train AI to write like your brand" and "A swipe file of plug-and-play prompts"; a white card titled "Why Use AI for Captions?" with bullet-point benefits and a navigation menu; a section on "The Psychology of Visuals in Beauty" with explanatory copy; and an "Examples of Brand Visual Language" table with sample rows (Glossier, Fenty Beauty) and imagery. The lower third transitions into a dark charcoal horizontal divider with a soft curved top edge, then a dark footer with large white sans-serif headlines "WORKSPACE ON NOTION" and "SOCIAL MEDIA BLUEPRINT". The layout stacks documents on a soft speckled light gray background, creating layered depth and visual hierarchy.

Key takeaway

The dark-footer typography treatment anchors the layout and creates a distinct visual punctuation, separating the content layer from the title/label layer. Nested information cards with mixed content types (text, tables, images) show how to densely pack reference material. The curved wave divider is a soft compositional device that does not require hard lines.

Reuse notes

Ideal for Notion template covers, documentation layout showcases, or SaaS content hubs showing organized information architecture. The monochrome palette keeps focus on typography and spacing rather than color; add subtle accent color to the cards or dividers for brand identity. The layered-cards pattern works well for process guides, content strategies, or template galleries.

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