Four-cell numerical grid with textured photographic insets

Four-cell numerical grid with textured photographic insets, minimal, technical, dark

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A four-column grid displaying large sequential numbers with photographic texture-fills and minimal category labels below each cell.

Summary

Four-column grid showing bold display numbers (1, 2, 3, 4) paired with grayscale photographic textures inside each cell and concise category labels at the base.

Visual description

A white-bordered grid with four equal columns arranged horizontally. Each column contains a large, heavy sans-serif number (1, 2, 3, 4) rendered in black on a light ground, with a grayscale photograph embedded as a full-width inset behind or beside the number. The second column shows exposed architectural concrete or industrial material; the other cells display various textures (fabric, structure, mechanical detail). Below each number sits a minimal label in small sans-serif caps (e.g., "Laboratory", "Code Production", "Projects 30"), creating a clean, hierarchical composition. Bright yellow accent tabs in the top right suggest active navigation or state. No decorative ornament; strong emphasis on numerical clarity and photographic texture contrast.

Key takeaway

The pairing of oversized typography with photographic texture-fills creates visual weight without redundancy. The yellow navigation accent on dark-and-light palette adds precision without noise. The numbered-grid layout (1, 2, 3, 4) is indexing shorthand — useful for portfolios, process flows, or feature breakdowns where sequence matters.

Reuse notes

Best suited to portfolio layouts, process diagrams, or product breakdowns where categories need visual rank-ordering. Works on any background. Avoid if the photographic textures don't relate meaningfully to the category label, or the grid will feel arbitrary.

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