Everyday Dust — Typography & Style Specimen
System Log // Specimen Page

Everyday Dust Typography

Visual test framework mimicking tape machine manuals, hardware archives, and field logs. Font components scale dynamically across breakpoints.

01 // Chromatic Variables
Deep Black Water
#141615
Tape Shell
#1b1e1d
Mossed Decay
#5b7057
Lichen Glow
#8fa68a
Oxidized Silver
#e6e8e7
Attic Dust
#8d9491
Rust Alert
#b86e4c
Archival Box
#f7f5f0
02 // Large Scale Display Text
Class: .display-large

ED-094

Class: .display-technical

SHROUDED

03 // Document Structural Hierarchy
Tag: h1 (Page Titles)

Black Water Environment

Tag: h2 (Release/Album Titles)

Mossed In Translation

Tag: h3 (Track Titles / Sections)

The Outer Hebrides Recordings

Tag: h4 (Subheadings / Lowercase Tracking)

Field Notes captured via Uher Report Monitor 4000.

04 // Editorial & Body Text Components

Everyday Dust’s music relies heavily on physical textures, old tape loops, and distinct geographical spaces. This body text utilizes IBM Plex Sans at base scale configuration, maintaining an optimal readability hierarchy on high-contrast screens. You can seamlessly integrate inline anchor hyperlinks into blocks.

Technical operations, routing matrix coordinates, and parameters are styled inside the configuration block to display variables such as frequency_modulation: 0.42Hz safely without text alignment degradation.

05 // System Logs & Modular Interfaces
  • 01 Anamorphic Horizon
    04:12
  • 02 Peat-Bog Transmission
    05:49
  • 03 Static Decay
    Sold Out / Archive Locked
06 // Light Paper Sub-Layout (Luxury Insert/Physical Mailer)

Simulated physical tape enclosure box context using --color-bg-paper and --color-text-dark tokens.

Everyday Dust Packaging Inserts

Equipment Blueprint & Manifesto

All sounds recorded on location using isolated microphone capsule nodes. Printed in the United Kingdom via standard archival document formatting systems.