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An educational layout on bright blue background presenting three guided questions about growing culture biomes, paired with supporting photographic imagery and task structure.
Summary
An educational workshop layout using a saturated blue ground to structure three parallel inquiry tasks around building culture biomes, each paired with a thematic photograph.
Visual description
A bold, bright blue rectangle (roughly 900x500px) contains two columns. The left side displays the headline "HOW COULD YOU GROW YOUR CULTURE BIOME?" in white sans-serif capitals, with attribution to the Land of Plenty studio below. The right side stacks three labeled sections (Task 1, 2, 3) in a grid, each with a question, descriptive text, and a supporting photograph (two people eating together; an overgrown wooden house; a hillside field and building). Small color badges and numbering distinguish the tasks. Fine print runs along the bottom edge in very small type. White text throughout ensures strong contrast against the blue.
Key takeaway
The use of saturated color as both visual anchor and semantic container, keeping multiple information zones coherent. The pairing of abstract inquiry with concrete reference photography makes the subject feel both conceptual and grounded. The three-column task grid is legible and repeatable.
Reuse notes
Works well for nonprofit or educational programs explaining circular systems, community practice, or environmental design. The bold color reads as both authoritative and approachable. Scale and rearrange the task sections freely. Best when each photograph genuinely illustrates the question it accompanies.









