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A minimal section transition built from descending steel-grey stepped bars that lead the eye from a pale top into a near-black section below.
Summary
A full-bleed divider that hands off between two sections using a short staircase of grey horizontal bars descending into a dark band.
Visual description
The top two-thirds is a flat pale aqua field. Toward the bottom-left, three stacked horizontal bars step down from left to right in progressively darker steel greys, each shorter and lower than the last, forming a rough staircase. They resolve into a solid near-black band that fills the bottom of the frame edge to edge. No text, icons, or imagery appear; the whole effect is purely color and shape transitioning the page from light to dark.
Key takeaway
Using a few offset, progressively darker bars to physically "walk" the viewer from a light section into a dark one, a transition that reads as deliberate rather than an abrupt color cut. Pure geometry doing the work of a divider with zero copy.
Reuse notes
Reach for this when two adjacent sections clash in background tone and you want a graphic, on-brand handoff instead of a hard edge. Best when the brand already uses a stepped or angular motif. Carries no information, so place it only between content blocks, never as a standalone hero.



















