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OG card with an oversized green wordmark laid over a vintage flat-lay photo of scattered everyday objects.
Summary
OG card built from a single full-bleed vintage flat-lay photo, with an oversized green "Practice" wordmark dropped across the lower third.
Visual description
A top-down photograph fills the frame: dozens of small everyday objects (screws, keys, paperclips, push-pins, a sharpener, a pencil, a spool of thread, a green button, springs) scattered on a warm off-white surface. Across the bottom, the word "Practice" runs in a heavy lowercase green sans-serif, sized so large the letters bleed off both edges and overlap the photo. No other text, logo, or UI. The retro stock-photo styling and saturated green type carry the whole composition.
Key takeaway
One full-bleed photo plus one oversized wordmark is enough for a memorable card. Letting the type overlap and bleed off-edge makes the brand name feel physically part of the image rather than a caption.
Reuse notes
Good for a brand that wants warmth and personality over product screenshots. Works when the photo has a clear, calm field for the type to sit on. The found-object flat-lay reads slightly nostalgic, so it suits playful or human-centered products more than enterprise tools.









