Noir, Bone, Cocoa, Nude and Clay — 73 new layouts across Posts, Stories, Carousel, Motion and Reels. Every layout below is shown with real session work, exported straight out of the studio. Nothing was retouched afterwards.
43 post layouts · 20 story layouts · 10 carousel slides · 5 motion looks
Editorial black & white. Hard contrast, tiny mono type, film grain and a lot of deliberate empty space.
Shot for it. A flat, evenly-lit frame turns to grey mush when you strip the colour out — these samples use frames that were lit for black & white in the first place.



















Off-white editorial. Tight grotesk headlines, script accents, justified micro-columns and paper props.
The bulldog clip, the signature and the torn-column text are drawn in, not photographed — they scale cleanly and they never go out of register.



















Deep brown and bone. Reverse-out type, repeated-word stacks, text set around a circle, pinned polaroids.
The circular layouts crop to a hard circle, so they want a subject sitting dead centre — anything important near a corner is gone.













Soft blush and taupe. Polaroid grids, a review card, and a notification overlay people actually stop scrolling for.
The review card and the reminder popup are the two that tend to outperform — they read as native interface rather than as an ad.











Warm clay minimal. Arch and oval masks, thin rule frames, price lists.
The closest of the five to the Studio Social house style — these sit beside your existing Signature layouts without a seam.











Motion and Reel do not have layouts — they have a grade. The same five looks apply to the preview, the downloaded MP4 and the poster frame from one code path, so what you scrub is what you post.
Noir is black & white, lifted contrast, film grain and a soft vignette. The grain moves frame to frame — static grain reads as a dirty lens, moving grain reads as film.





Every sample on this page was produced by the studios themselves, at export resolution, with no outside editing. Your own photos, studio name and brand colour flow into all of these the same way.