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Thin full-bleed divider where a single row of white halftone dots scallops the top edge of a solid black band.
Summary
A minimal full-bleed divider in which a single tight row of white dots forms a scalloped halftone seam where an off-white field meets a solid black band below.
Visual description
The top portion is a flat off-white field. A single dense horizontal row of small white dots sits at the boundary, reading like a perforated or scalloped edge, and immediately beneath it the band turns to solid black filling the lower two-thirds. Compared with a full dot-gradient, the halftone here is compressed into one decorative edge line rather than a long fade. No text or controls are present.
Key takeaway
Concentrating the halftone into a single dotted edge row is a lighter, sharper way to mark a light-to-dark transition than a full gradient, and it doubles as a subtle perforated-paper motif. It reads as a crisp seam while still feeling crafted.
Reuse notes
Best as a tight, low-height transition between a light section and a dark section directly below it. Purely decorative with no content; the effect depends on the dot row staying small and regular. Flip vertically to transition dark-to-light.

















