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A bright-red Scrapbook index slide laying out thirty bracket-numbered slots in a sparse grid of small scanned thumbnails above an oversized "HUMAN FIRST, DIGITAL SECOND." statement.
Summary
A saturated red Scrapbook index slide: thirty bracket-numbered slots ("[ 01 ]" to "[ 30 ]") arranged in a sparse grid, only some filled with small scanned-ephemera thumbnails, sitting above an oversized "HUMAN FIRST, DIGITAL SECOND." statement.
Visual description
A bright orange-red full-bleed ground. The standard thin running header crosses the top ("Stills", "Design Trend Report", "V2 2026", "2.1 SCRAPBOOK / SCANNER" centered-right, page "26"). The upper two-thirds is a contact-sheet grid: ten columns across three rows, each cell labelled with a bracketed number, but only a scattering of cells hold small scanned thumbnails (collages, torn prints, a traffic light, magazine scraps, X-ray-like images). A short block of red-on-red body copy hides in the grid at right. Across the bottom runs an oversized condensed all-caps statement in near-black, "HUMAN FIRST, DIGITAL SECOND.", ending in a period.
Key takeaway
The deliberately sparse numbered grid: laying out all thirty slots but filling only some, so the empty bracketed cells become a design element and imply an ongoing, curated archive. The near-monochrome red-on-red ground lets the few thumbnails and the bottom statement pop without any other color.
Reuse notes
A reusable index or contact-sheet layout, especially when the collection is incomplete or still growing; the empty numbered slots read as intentional. The oversized bottom statement anchors the airy grid above it. Works best on a single saturated ground so the thumbnails carry the only secondary color.
From this deck: Scrapbook numbered thumbnail index
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