Community event calendar grid

Community event calendar grid, minimal, swiss, light

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Six-card grid layout alternating text-only event announcements with black-and-white photography, using sage green, dusty pink, terracotta, and cream colored blocks.

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Summary

Six-card grid displaying upcoming community events, mixing typography-only colored cards with photography cards in muted, warm tones and monochrome portraits.

Visual description

A 3x2 grid of rounded-corner cards on a dark charcoal background. Top-left card: sage green with "UPCOMING EVENTS" heading and two date entries (6/05 Industry Night, 6/12 Vintage Fair) separated by a diagonal line. Top-right card: dusty pink with large date "11.20" and "BLOCK PARTY 5-10PM" label, topped with a black-and-white photograph of two people at an event. Bottom-left card: cream with "11.20" and "BLOCK PARTY 5-5:10PM" text, paired with a black-and-white photograph of attendees. Bottom-right card: coral red with large "5/17" and "COMMUNITY FLEA MARKET" with time "12-5PM" in heavy all-caps sans-serif. Bottom-left card: light pink with "SHOP SMALL BUSINESSES TODAY UNTIL 5PM" and large "BLOCK PARTY" text. Bottom-right card: warm tan with "11.20", "BLOCK PARTY 5-10PM" label, and a sepia-toned photograph of two people.

Key takeaway

Asymmetric card scaling (some tall, some wide) creates dynamic rhythm in a grid; layering photography behind typography on cards adds depth; diagonal separator lines create visual flow and break up typographic monotony; muted color palette (sage, dusty pink, coral, cream) feels warm and approachable for community promotion.

Reuse notes

Strong template for event calendars, promotional schedules, or community announcements targeting young adults or small-business audiences. The color blocking is distinct enough for print or digital; the monochrome photography grounds the warm palette and keeps focus on event details. Avoids clutter by limiting each card to one or two information types.

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