Full-frame photography with overlaid type

Full-frame photography with overlaid type, editorial, photographic, vibrant

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Red slide with an edge-to-edge tomato-and-onion photo filling the right, cream headline and subhead overlaid in the corner.

Summary

A full-frame photography page: an edge-to-edge ingredient photo (a stylized onion-flower shape on a red tomato surface) fills most of the slide with a cream headline and subhead overlaid in the upper-right corner.

Visual description

Full-bleed BK red (#E5392A), standard utility header. A brown "Applying Full-Frame Photography" heading and a short paragraph sit top-left, noting full-frame imagery can span all four corners as long as the type-system is maintained and there is enough contrast. The right two-thirds is a large photographic field: a vivid red tomato-skin surface with a sculptural green onion-petal form at center, faint grid guides visible. Overlaid in the upper-right are a cream "This is a headline" and a cream subhead, with the cream BK bun logo and small body copy in the lower-right. Copyright bottom-left.

Key takeaway

Letting a single high-contrast ingredient photo bleed to all four corners while the type sits in cream over the darker area, proving the type-system survives on top of imagery. The unexpected, almost surreal food styling gives the photo graphic strength.

Reuse notes

Use when an image should own the whole frame and type rides on top. The rule that earns it: enough contrast between photo and overlaid type. Best with photography that has a calm zone for the headline. Caps the photography sequence that began with the half-frame page.

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