DIA artwork label application

DIA artwork label application, editorial, minimal, light

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Gallery photo of a black artwork wall label beside a framed Picasso, the label using a dark grid layout with title, details, curve motif and a QR code.

Summary

An artwork-label application: a small black wall label with a structured dark grid layout, hand icon, title bar, credit details, curve motif and a QR code, mounted beside a framed Picasso.

Visual description

Cream slide, thin terracotta top band, and a left-margin bold sans-serif label reading "Artwork Label". One large landscape photograph spans the slide: at left a gilt-framed cubist Picasso portrait of a reading figure, then a broad brown gallery wall. To the right, a small black wall label sits on the wall. The label is divided by hairline rules into a grid: a top bar reads "GIRL READING" in light serif caps with a small hand pictogram in the corner, a faint golden-rectangle curve fills the body, a small block of credit lines and a QR code sit lower right, and a short prompt line runs along the bottom. A hairline rule across the foot of the slide carries "39", "BRAND GUIDELINES" and a centered "APPLICATIONS".

Key takeaway

Treating a museum wall label as a designed dark mini-poster, structured by a hairline grid, with the title, credits, curve motif and a scannable QR code each given its own cell. The dark label reverses the usual white card and reads as a deliberate brand object against the artwork.

Reuse notes

A strong pattern for the artwork-identification or interpretive-label page of a museum or exhibition system. The grid-and-QR layout scales to any object label. Shown dark here, so check legibility and reflection in real lighting. Pairs with the room-label and gallery-label slides in this deck.

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