The composition is an organized, grid-like informational layout printed on paper that has been folded into quarters. The top section introduces the subject with a logo and descriptive text, accompanied by a candid photograph of a smiling man and woman standing in a workspace. A smaller, graphic-style inset features a retro television illustration with a QR code, highlighting media visibility.
The middle section shifts focus to the individual contributors, DeAnna Tibbs and Anna Costa Rowan. Two portraits of the women are included, one showing them smiling while wearing matching black t-shirts and baseball caps, providing a personal connection to the collaborative effort behind the depicted project. Descriptive paragraphs detail their backgrounds and professional roles.
The bottom section centers on the historical and institutional history of a worker-owned grocery cooperative. A black-and-white archival photograph shows a group of people standing outside a historic building with the business name visible on signage. The surrounding text provides an historical timeline of the establishment's growth, from its inception in the 1970s to its current iteration. The page concludes with the bold, centered slogan, "HAVE FUN. DO GOOD."
Throughout the document, the visual hierarchy is maintained through a combination of professional photography, historical imagery, and cleanly aligned text blocks. The color palette is understated, focusing on black text against a light cream or off-white background, creating a professional and community-focused aesthetic.