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A blue-toned Cyber Goth spread centering a chrome-skinned portrait print over a larger duplicate, framed by dense columns of code-like text and a gothic blackletter wordmark.
Summary
A blue-toned Cyber Goth imagery spread: a chrome-skinned, pink-lit portrait print is taped over a larger duplicate of itself, framed on the left by a green gothic blackletter wordmark and on the right by dense columns of code-like text.
Visual description
A deep electric-blue full-bleed ground with the thin header strip at the very top ("Stills", "Design Trend Report", "V2 2026", "2.2 CYBER GOTH" centered-right, page "30"). The center holds a portrait of a face with liquid-chrome, metallic skin lit in magenta and cyan, presented as a taped print over a much larger, softer blue duplicate of the same image behind it. A small block of dense paragraph text sits above the print. Down the left edge runs a tall green gothic blackletter treatment (reading "CYBER GOTH"); down the right edge runs a full-height field of small monospace code-like characters forming faint shapes. A tiny monospace credit sits at the lower left.
Key takeaway
Wrapping a single striking portrait in two opposing textures, ornate green blackletter on one side and machine-like code text on the other, to literally stage the "cyber" plus "goth" collision around one image. The chrome-skin print taped over its own enlarged copy adds depth and the handmade layering seen elsewhere in the deck.
Reuse notes
A reusable hero-image treatment when a single portrait should carry a whole spread and the theme blends two opposing worlds. The blackletter-versus-code framing is specific to a tech-meets-gothic idea; substitute the two side textures to retarget it. Needs a genuinely high-impact central image to justify the dense framing.
From this deck: Cyber Gothic portrait with code overlay
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