Colorful music playlist cards with genre and artist labels

Colorful music playlist cards with genre and artist labels, minimal, flat, light

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Grid of five horizontal playlist cards showcasing album art, song titles, artist names, and color-coded labels in a minimalist music curation interface.

Palette
#E5E5E5
#F2DCE8
#9F7A55
#BED2C2
#FFF089

Summary

A minimalist music streaming interface displaying five playlist cards in a horizontal grid, each pairing square album artwork with genre, title, and numbered track listings in complementary pastel and warm-neutral colors.

Visual description

Five vertical playlist cards arranged horizontally across light gray background. Each card (approximately 80x200px) shows album artwork at top (photographic, varied imagery), followed by colored horizontal label strip (yellow-green, sage-green, pink, light teal, pale yellow), playlist title in black sans-serif, and a columnar track listing with code-style numbering (0023, 0024, etc.) in smaller gray sans-serif. Left card features warm mustard-olive palette; second card continues warm tones with burnt sienna and cream; middle card uses pink and coral; fourth uses sage and pale pink; right card uses light teal and cream. All cards use consistent spacing, alignment, and typography. Genre or mood descriptors appear above track lists in faint text.

Key takeaway

The color-coded label system (narrow horizontal strips) to group playlists thematically without text. The combination of album art, playlist metadata, and minimal track listing in a compact, scannable card format. The warm-pastel palette applied to each card as a system, making color itself a meaningful organizational signal.

Reuse notes

Excellent template for music streaming UIs, podcast apps, or any media curation interface. The card format scales well across screen sizes and feels modern without heavy skeuomorphism. Numbered track listings work especially well for music where catalog organization matters. The pastel color system makes the interface feel approachable and contemporary. Works best when each card represents a cohesive playlist or album; avoid mixing disparate genres in one view. Label strips can be swapped for tags or badges if horizontal space is constrained.

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