Event program card with color-blocked segments

Event program card with color-blocked segments, minimal, geometric, light

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Modular event promotion layout using adjacent color-blocked panels to organize talks, speaker portraits, schedules, and branding.

Summary

A horizontally stacked card system for event promotion, where each module combines talk metadata, speaker images, and program info in adjacent color fields.

Visual description

Five to six adjacent rectangular panels in solid colors: pale lavender/periwinkle, soft pink, light gray/blue, bright magenta, black, and lime green. Each panel carries "Friday Talk" or "Artist talk" labels and program details. Some panels contain speaker photographs, others show typography or schedule information. A printed timetable appears in one panel; a Danish-language cultural-event subtitle spans multiple segments. The black panel provides stark contrast and visual rest; lime green energizes the end. All text uses clean black or white sans-serif for sharp legibility against color.

Key takeaway

Adjacent solid-color blocking as a modular system that divides complex event information into scannable zones. Each color acts as both container and visual cue for content type. The black void panel creates breathing room and allows the lime green to pop. This structure extends predictably if more talks or segments are added.

Reuse notes

Strong for film festival, conference, or academic event programs where multiple speakers and time slots demand clear visual separation without grid complexity. Each color can signal a different event type, speaker tier, or time block. Requires high visual contrast for legibility; avoid on complex backgrounds. The vibrant palette reads as contemporary and culturally engaged.

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