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Near-black technical card with overlapping dark circles, hairline annotations and product-code labels, anchored by a white serif "Design Engineer" lockup.
Summary
A moody, blueprint-style card that treats a job board like a precision instrument: black-on-black geometry, hairline measurement marks, and cryptic part-number labels, signed off with a refined serif wordmark.
Visual description
Almost entirely black. Two large overlapping dark circles dominate the center, with a faint diagonally hatched rectangle behind them and a thin dashed curve sweeping the lower right. Tiny monospace annotations float across the field: "H1", "H2", "GRA", "HDR" with bracket measurement arrows down the left edge; part codes "DS49", "FE12", "BE32", "CO11", "KN0", "DB90"; and a right-hand column listing "2024", a small barcode glyph, "IX60", "CL20", "TB12". A small ringed dot sits beside "DB90". Bottom left carries the white serif lockup "Design Engineer" with a small "IO" superscript.
Key takeaway
The black-on-black industrial blueprint look: barely-there geometry plus engineer-style annotation labels reads as rigorous and craft-obsessed. The serif lockup over a technical diagram bridges design and engineering in one image.
Reuse notes
Best for developer tools, design-engineering communities, or anything that wants to feel meticulous and insider. Very low contrast, so it can disappear in dark feed UIs; the white lockup is the safety anchor. Keep the annotation codes consistent so they read as a real system, not decoration.









