Textured stroke overlay campaign example

Textured stroke overlay campaign example, editorial, minimal, light

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A page on textured stroke overlays showing a sample "All in for docusign.org" campaign card with oversized headline, a violet CTA button, and a photo masked into the Nexus shape with a violet outline.

Summary

A textured-overlay page anchored by one applied campaign example: an "All in for docusign.org" card with an oversized headline, a violet "Work With Us" button, and a Nexus-masked photo whose violet outline picks up texture where shapes intersect.

Visual description

White page, standard header. The left column carries the title "Overlays: Textured Strokes", two short paragraphs, and a pointer to "Intersections". The right two-thirds is a large light cream rounded card laid out like a real ad: an oversized two-line headline "All in for docusign.org" in near-black, a smaller sub-line about corporate responsibility, and a solid violet "Work With Us" pill button. A photograph of a person outdoors is masked into the rounded Nexus shape at upper right, overlapping a large thin violet circular stroke below it; a green textured band appears where the photo meets the stroke, illustrating color and texture at the intersection.

Key takeaway

Demonstrating an abstract overlay rule by building one fully realized campaign card rather than a diagram, so the reader sees the device in production: oversized headline, single bold CTA, masked photo, and a textured intersection where two shapes cross.

Reuse notes

Strong reference for hero or campaign layouts that combine big type, a single CTA, and a brand-shape image mask. The "show the rule as a finished ad" approach makes guidelines feel actionable. The textured intersection is a subtle detail that needs the overlapping geometry to read.

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