How Many Plants OG card

How Many Plants OG card, editorial, illustrated, earthy

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Editorial typographic poster spelling PLANTS in giant outlined letters interwoven with illustrated potted plants and objects.

Summary

A dense illustrated typographic poster where the word PLANTS is set in oversized outlined letters across three rows, woven together with hand-illustrated potted plants, vases, and decorative objects.

Visual description

A cream background carries the word "PLANTS" broken across three horizontal bands in giant olive-green outlined display capitals. Around and between the letters sit detailed illustrations: monstera, snake plants, trailing pothos, calathea, a classical bust planter, books, lamps, and abstract olive-green line shapes that fill negative space. Small caption-style labels ("PLANTHOLOGY," "BEST LAID PLANTS," "MY PLANT BABIES," "LIGHT - WATER - SOIL - LOVE") tuck into the composition. The palette stays earthy: olive line work, muted plant greens, terracotta and slate accents on cream.

Key takeaway

Building the entire card from one big word and letting illustrations interlock with the letterforms. The mix of outlined display type and detailed object illustration turns a single word into a rich, browsable poster.

Reuse notes

Great for a lifestyle, plant, or hobby brand with an illustrated visual language. Labor-intensive to produce because each letter slot is custom-filled. At small OG sizes the tiny captions vanish, but the big PLANTS reads fine.

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