Design section divider with code motif

Design section divider with code motif, editorial, brutalist, dark

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A near-black section divider with a centered bracketed "[ DESIGN ]" label over giant ghosted letterforms built from rows of small red ASCII-style characters.

Summary

A near-black section divider marking the shift into the Design half of the report: a small bracketed "[ DESIGN ]" label sits dead center over giant ghosted background letterforms made from dense rows of small red ASCII-style characters.

Visual description

A dark, near-black full-bleed ground with no running header. Filling the background are oversized letterforms (reading as "STIL" / the Stills mark) rendered not as solid type but as a field of tiny red monospace characters, like ASCII art, only faintly legible. A small all-caps monospace label in brackets, "[ DESIGN ]", is centered on the slide. Four small photographic thumbnails are scattered loosely into the corners and edges (a high-contrast figure, a tangled-wire abstract on pink, a red poster, a face), each tagged with a tiny credit.

Key takeaway

Rendering the chapter title as a quiet centered label over enormous ghosted type built from code characters, so the divider signals "Design / digital" through texture alone. The scattered corner thumbnails keep an otherwise empty dark slide from feeling like a gap.

Reuse notes

A strong chapter-break or part-divider for a deck split into sections; here it cleanly separates the Photography half from the Design half. The ASCII-letterform texture ties the divider to a tech or digital theme; swap the character field for a different texture to fit another subject. Needs a dark ground to let the red characters glow.

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