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Black-on-white typographic grid that tiles the same fashion product listing (name, sizes, fabric, price) into a repeating pattern.
Summary
A square graphic built entirely from repeated e-commerce product copy: the same shirt listing (title, size run, color, fabric content, care note, cart link, price) tiled in a staggered grid on white.
Visual description
Bold black condensed all-caps sans-serif text on a plain white ground, arranged as identical centered text blocks repeating in offset rows and columns. Each block reads "COMMAS SS--23 / FRESCO TILE BLUE CAMP COLLAR SHIRT", a size run "XS S M L XL", "COLOR / WHITE / BLACK", "83% RAYON -- 17% POLYESTER", "DRY CLEAN ONLY", then "CART [486.00 EUR]" below. Blocks bleed off all four edges, so the repetition reads as an endless wallpaper of product data. No imagery, no color, no rules or boxes; hierarchy comes only from line breaks and letter size.
Key takeaway
Utilitarian commerce copy (sizes, fabric percentages, a price) becomes a graphic texture through sheer repetition and a single heavy condensed typeface. The double-dash and slash punctuation give it a machine-readable, spec-sheet voice.
Reuse notes
Strong device for fashion lookbooks, drop announcements, packing slips, or social tiles where the product data itself is the visual. Works best with one typeface at one or two sizes; needs disciplined line breaks. Text-only means it scales to any format, but legibility of the concept depends on the copy staying real and specific.








