OpenAI Residency announcement with tessellated geometric pattern

OpenAI Residency announcement with tessellated geometric pattern, minimal, geometric, dark

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An announcement card for the OpenAI Residency on a dark-green background, featuring a large magenta-and-gray tessellated geometric pattern in the lower section.

Summary

An announcement card introducing the OpenAI Residency program, set on a dark forest-green background with a large magenta-and-charcoal geometric tessellation filling the lower third.

Visual description

A rectangular announcement card sits on a pale-mint background. The card has a dark forest-green body. At the top is a header zone containing the OpenAI logo (magenta swirl mark) and the word "Menu" aligned right. Below is a large headline reading "OpenAI Residency" in bright magenta sans-serif. Supporting body copy in magenta text reads: "As part of our effort to support and develop AI talent, we're excited to announce the OpenAI Residency." The lower two-thirds of the card is filled with a repeating tessellation pattern of curved quarter-circles, alternating between bright magenta and darker charcoal-gray, arranged in a 4x5 grid of squares. The pattern creates a sense of movement and energy through interlocking curved geometry.

Key takeaway

The tessellated quarter-circle pattern creates visual interest and dynamic tension without figurative imagery; it's purely geometric and modular, so it scales cleanly. The magenta accent color is limited to logo, headline, and the pattern, preventing color overwhelm while maintaining boldness. Pairing solid typography above with a densely-patterned lower section creates clear content hierarchy.

Reuse notes

Strong for tech, AI, and startup institutional announcements. The bold magenta-on-dark-green combination reads as creative and forward-thinking while staying professional. The tessellation is especially effective for scaling to print materials, presentations, or web banners where the pattern can tile seamlessly. Works well for recruiting, vision statements, or program announcements targeting creative/technical audiences.

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