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A five-slide editorial design carousel showcasing a digital archive about hairstyles and their cultural, historical, and political significance, with bold bright green accents and detailed typography.
Summary
A five-slide showcase of Hairitage, a digital archive exploring hairstyles through political, social, and historical lenses. The interface combines portrait photography, data visualization, and bold editorial typography in bright neon green and blue on dark backgrounds.
Visual description
Slide 1: Desktop mockup showing the Hairitage website with a grid of male portrait faces on the left, bright green category pills at top right (Political, Social, Historical, &More), and descriptive copy. Slide 2: Portrait close-up (woman with bangs), overlaid with the site interface, showing category filters and tagging structure. Slide 3: Website mockup showing searchable database layout with portrait grid, A/B/C/D letter groupings, and filter options in bright cyan and black. Slide 4: Large layout view with multiple page spreads visible, showing how the archive branches into subcategories (Garber, Punk, Buzz Cut) with intense graphic presence of neon green text and organized typography. Slide 5: Minimal shot of the site's data table and hairstyle reference grid. Consistent use of bright green (#00FF00) headings, cyan (#0099FF) navigation, and stark black backgrounds throughout all screens. Typography is dense, all-caps where needed, and plays with hierarchy and contrast.
Key takeaway
Aggressive color contrast (neon green and cyan on black) makes dense information readable and memorable. The editorial grid layout handles complex taxonomies without feeling cluttered. Bold type treatments (especially the all-caps labels) create visual anchors amid the data.
Reuse notes
Ideal reference for archive, database, or research-focused digital products that need to feel contemporary and editorial rather than corporate. The color palette will not suit luxury or minimalist brands. Works best when the content itself is visually rich (photography, portraits). The layout scales well to smaller screens (shown in some slides as mobile comps).









