Scribbles imagery grid

Scribbles imagery grid, editorial, photographic, high-contrast

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A dense two-row grid of ten photographs, each overlaid with red or white hand-drawn scribbles and doodles, as the Scribbles trend's example wall.

Summary

A full-bleed two-row grid of ten photos, each treated with red or white hand-drawn scribbles, doodles and looping lines, serving as the Scribbles trend's example wall.

Visual description

Ten images tile edge to edge in two rows of five, with small gaps. Each photo carries a different hand-drawn intervention: a portrait scribbled over in red, a black-and-white motorcyclist outlined with a loose red line, a single-line flower doodle over a model, an aggressive red scribble knot over a bubble-gum mouth, a parked car with a doodled pizza slice, a seated figure ringed in handwritten red script and white doodled patterns, hands overdrawn with white linework, a red-cloaked figure against a sky with red rain marks, a red-haired woman with white flowers and tear doodles, and a glassware shot with a white doodled crown. The marks range from delicate single lines to dense scrawls, all in red or white. The dark running header reads "Stills / Design Trend Report / V2 2026" left, "2.5 SCRIBBLES" and page "38" right.

Key takeaway

Proving a trend through volume: ten varied subjects all wearing the same red-or-white doodle treatment make the technique read as a flexible system rather than a one-off. Constraining the overlay to two ink colors keeps a busy grid coherent.

Reuse notes

Ideal as the example/gallery page that follows a trend opener, or any "here are ten ways to apply this" slide. The tight palette limit (two mark colors) is the trick that keeps it from looking chaotic; carry that constraint over even if you change the subjects. Best when the underlying photos are strong on their own.

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