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Full-bleed divider transitioning black to cream through a halftone dot field that drips into a ragged dotted skyline.
Summary
A thin full-bleed divider that fades from solid black at the top to cream at the bottom using a halftone dot gradient, with the dots dripping down into an irregular skyline-like silhouette.
Visual description
A wide, short band with no text. The top is pure black, which dissolves downward through a dense field of small dots that thin and lighten until the lower area is near-white cream. Along the transition the dot pattern descends in uneven vertical columns of varying length, reading like a ragged city skyline or a dripping edge. The effect is entirely monochrome, built only from dot density, with no copy, icon, or imagery.
Key takeaway
Using a halftone dot gradient to transition between two solid-color sections turns a plain divider into a textured, almost print-like moment. The uneven dripping columns add organic rhythm to what is otherwise a flat fade. It is a content-free device that bridges a dark section into a light one without a hard line.
Reuse notes
Reach for this to join a dark section above to a light section below (or vice versa) without an abrupt seam. It is purely decorative, so it carries no message and should stay thin. The dithered dot texture reads as retro or technical, so it suits brands comfortable with that aesthetic.


















