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Black slide showing the contact-sheet layout across desktop and two mobile mocks, one hero image over a tiled photo wall with a yellow Play New script.
Summary
The first contact-sheet example, "1 image / Horizontal / 1/3 filled", shown across desktop and two phones: one large hero photo layered over a tiled wall of smaller thumbnails, with a red panel and yellow "Play New" script, captioned "Skating Saved My Life".
Visual description
Black background, yellow "CONTACT/ 1 Image / Horizontal / 1/3 Filled" label top-left. Three device mockups in a row. The desktop mock shows a hero of one larger photo (a performer in an orange feathered outfit) sitting on top of a dense grid of smaller contact-sheet thumbnails, with a red block and a yellow "Play New" script to the right; eyebrow "New Outsiders / Skating Saved My Life" and a body line about a New York City skating community. The first phone is a "Discover" card with the layered hero, "SKATING SAVED MY LIFE" and a "Take a spin" pill; the second a Nike-app article with the photo wall, a yellow Play New lockup and copy. Standard utility header along the top. "©2021 NIKE INC." bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Layering one hero image over a contact-sheet grid of supporting frames, so a single feature still telegraphs the breadth of a shoot or event. The "1/3 filled" naming shows how the system parameterizes how much of the frame the contact sheet occupies.
Reuse notes
Use for lookbook, event or documentary stories with many assets where you still want one lead image. The layered hero-over-grid is the reusable move; it adds energy to an otherwise flat single-image P1. Needs a deep enough asset set for the thumbnail wall to look intentional.
From this deck: Contact sheet, 1 image horizontal 1/3 filled
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