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An applications page showing three editorial layout mockups that use the typestack and art, including a Hexaframe specimen, a big-type spread, and a graffiti-tagged feature.
Summary
The editorial application page: three editorial layout mockups showing how the typestack and art compose, where art does not always need to be the headliner.
Visual description
Light-grey page, "APPLICATIONS" and "EDITORIAL" labels across the top, with a monospace note that KPR typography can carry compositions on its own. Three white layout panels sit in a row: left, a Hexaframe specimen page with a boxed A-Z and 0-9 grid and a circular "FINDERS KEEPERS" stamp; center, a big-type editorial spread reading "WHYTE INKTRAP IS OUR HEADLINE TYPEFACE. IT'S GLOBAL, IT'S VERSATILE." beside greeked body and a large black computer-chip shape; right, a restaurant-style feature with a numbered "1", a halftone image, and a bright green graffiti "WEN BOON?" scrawl over a headline about a "go-to fast food restaurant... known for its delicious ramen". A grey illustration-only disclaimer sits at the foot. Left rail reads "08 / APPLICATIONS".
Key takeaway
Proving the identity works in editorial settings driven by type rather than imagery, and letting one loud green graffiti element break the monochrome discipline for energy. The Hexaframe specimen-as-layout doubles as content.
Reuse notes
A reusable editorial-application page. Good reference for type-led content design with occasional accent-color disruption. Caption is offset from content, so flagged for review. Swap the greeked copy and art.





































