Estate Board — To Let Split — Outdoor & Signage template (3543×4724)

Outdoor & Signage

Estate Board — To Let Split

Format Portrait Size 3543×4724 mm DPI 150 Color CMYK

A reusable portrait lettings board where a single teal-to-white seam splits the word TO LET in two — white on teal above, teal on white below — over a coral dial-me phone.

  • 600×800mm, CMYK, 150dpi, 5mm bleed
  • Reusable — no property address
  • Two-tone seam splits TO LET, no blue/house-icon cliché

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“Design a portrait estate-agent lettings board, 600×800mm, reusable (no property address) — concept 'Split Field': a single horizontal seam divides a deep-teal top from a white bottom, and the hero TO LET straddles it, reversing colour as it crosses. Palette (process swatches): 'teal' cmyk[88,40,46,20] deep teal, 'white' cmyk[0,0,0,0], 'coral' cmyk[0,64,58,0] one warm signal only. Composition — 'Split field' group: a teal rect x:-5 y:-5 w:610 h:445 filling the top 55% (the white artboard background carries the bottom), and a coral seam rule rect x:-5 y:437 w:610 h:7 running full-bleed across the join. 'TO LET hero' group: 'TO' in Archivo Black, white, left, x:40 y:96 w:520 h:230 size 236 sitting inside the teal field; 'LET' in Archivo Black, teal, left, x:40 y:400 w:520 h:230 size 236 sitting on the white below — the two words share the left margin so the seam splits the lockup. 'Agency block' group (all on white): agency wordmark 'MERIDIAN LETTINGS' Inter 700, teal, left, x:40 y:640 w:520 h:48 size 40; hero phone '0161 555 0142' Archivo Black, coral, left, x:40 y:692 w:520 h:74 size 56 — dial-able from across the street; website 'meridianlettings.co.uk' Inter 500, teal, left, x:40 y:764 w:520 h:30 size 24. NO house icon, NO corporate blue, no starburst, no photo — flat colour, one crossing hero, one warm phone. Named groups ('Split field', 'TO LET hero', 'Agency block'); specific name on every element. Single artboard, no masters/blocks/variables. Premium because the two-tone split turns one ordinary word into a graphic event; the white-on-teal / teal-on-white crossing is the unmistakable high-contrast hero at thumbnail scale, and it sidesteps the estate-agent blue-and-house-icon cliché entirely.”