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An imagery direction page titled "Celebrating process", pairing a left text column with a grid of process and charrette photographs of models, sketches and materials.
Summary
An imagery-category page on documenting process. A left text column sits beside a dense grid of photographs of physical models, sketches, typographic experiments and studio charrettes.
Visual description
Warm cream background, section number "2.7.6 Artefact photography" top-left on a hairline rule. The left column leads with an oversized lowercase two-line headline, "Celebrating process", over three short justified paragraphs telling teams to document process artefacts and charrettes early and often, shot on phone or camera in available light. The right two-thirds is a three-row gridded photo block, roughly eight frames per row with no gutters, showing tool layouts, cardboard architectural models, hands building, colourful cut-paper letterforms spelling words, ceramic forms and pin-up review walls in mixed orientations. The persistent left-rail section index (Imagery in bold with an arrow) and the standard footer sit on hairline rules.
Key takeaway
Reusing the exact same calm-left-column / dense-photo-mosaic template from the previous imagery page so each photography category reads as a member of one family. The grid itself argues that "process" means many small, scrappy, in-progress artefacts rather than a few polished hero shots.
Reuse notes
Good reference for a behind-the-scenes, studio or maker brand wanting to legitimise rough phone-shot documentation as on-brand imagery. Depends on a deep archive of genuine process photos; staged substitutes undercut the point.
From this deck: Celebrating process artefact photography grid
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