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Overhead photo of a designer pinning printed "Studio Tyrsa" lettering studies to a wall, showcasing hand-lettering craft.
Summary
A full-bleed overhead photograph of a person reaching in to pin printed "Studio Tyrsa" lettering explorations onto a white wall covered in custom-type studies, foregrounding the studio's craft.
Visual description
Shot from above, the frame is filled with white sheets of paper pinned to a wall, each carrying a different bold hand-lettered or custom-type treatment of "Studio Tyrsa" in dark navy ink, ranging from blackletter to fluid script to chunky bouncy letterforms. A man, seen from the back of his close-cropped head and one outstretched arm in a green sweater, presses a fresh sheet into place at center. The composition is a dense collage of typographic variations, with the navy lettering popping against the bright neutral paper. There is no overlaid headline, logo block, or copy; the pinned work is the content.
Key takeaway
Showing the messy, in-progress craft (a wall of lettering studies) instead of a finished logo, which signals depth of skill far more convincingly than one polished mark. The human hand mid-action adds authenticity and scale.
Reuse notes
Perfect for a design studio, lettering artist, or creative agency portfolio where process is the selling point. The candid, documentary feel differentiates from sterile vector cards. Because branding lives only inside the photographed work, lean on the page title for attribution. Works on its own without any text overlay.









