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Composition rule exploding a portrait poster into layers, text, logo, filter and image, with a red name headline and the finished bio card previewed.
Summary
A second composition example: a portrait-led bio poster exploded into text, logo, filter, and image layers, with the assembled card (red BUHAR headline over a black-and-white portrait) shown at top right.
Visual description
Same warm off-white (#E6E1DA) layout and "APLICACIONES Composicion" left label as the previous page. An isometric exploded stack of four tilted planes is labeled in grey: "Texto" (the name ANDRES BUHAR in red caps with a "Director General" line and a quote), "Logotipo" (the ARTHAUS mark), "Filtro" (a translucent warming plane), and "Imagen" (a rotated black-and-white portrait of a man, tilted off-axis). Top-right, a small square preview shows the flattened result: the red name and logo over the portrait. Accent color is red (#F03A1E).
Key takeaway
Reusing the exploded-layers diagram for a different composition type (a person/bio card) shows the system flexes across templates. Adding a dedicated "Filtro" layer and rotating the image plane demonstrates the photo-effect and crop rules applied inside a real build-up.
Reuse notes
Pairs with slide 46 as the second worked composition; together they prove one layering grammar covers multiple poster types. The rotated portrait and red headline are a strong, energetic combination for artist or speaker cards. Keep the exploded layers translucent and clearly labeled so the stack stays readable.
From this deck: Rotated-portrait composition layer diagram
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