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Red slide showing two layouts that stack a food photo above a gridded headline-and-subhead type block.
Summary
A photography-layout page showing two frames that each stack a full-width food photo on top with a gridded headline, subhead and logo block beneath, using the same rules as the previous page.
Visual description
Full-bleed BK red (#E5392A), standard utility header. A brown "Applying Half-Frame Photography" heading and a short paragraph sit top-left, noting full-frame photography can be applied above the typography using the established rules. The right two-thirds holds two side-by-side composites: each has a warm food photograph in the top portion (a hand holding a flame-grilled burger; the green-jacket Whopper shot) and, beneath it, a cream gridded panel with a red "This is a headline", a red subhead, the orange BK bun logo lower-right, and small body copy. Faint column gridlines run through both type blocks. Copyright bottom-left.
Key takeaway
The photo-over-type stack as a variant of the half-frame system: image on top, gridded type below, same margins, so an image-led and a text-led layout share one grammar. Showing two examples side by side proves the pattern holds across crops.
Reuse notes
Reach for this when an image should lead but copy still needs structure beneath it. It reuses the exact headline/subhead/logo block from the half-frame page, just reoriented, which keeps a multi-page photography chapter coherent. Continues directly into the full-frame examples that follow.
From this deck: Photography above typography
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