Editorial line drawing — the Metro wholesale shelf wall, seen straight on. Black ink line art on warm off-white paper (#F7F4EF). No photography, no 3D, no shading or gradients — line only, with selective fill: exactly one element carries a flat copper fill (#C4703A) — the large 5-kilo catering tin in the foreground right; everything else is line only. Foreground line weight heavier than the shelving behind. Scene: A tall, deep wholesale shelving wall (Metro/Großhandel register) filling the background, stacked with industrial-quantity goods receding in orderly rows. Front left: a single small takeaway coffee cup, with a small hand-lettered price tag reading „8 €“. Front right: a big 5-kilo gastronomy catering tin (the copper-filled element), with a small price tag reading „1,20 € / Tasse“. The joke lives entirely in the visual juxtaposition of the two — small/expensive vs bulk/cheap. No commentary. Mood: dry, precise, warm-but-cool — same cold concrete end of the spectrum as the rest of the Keller. German Sachbuch / independent-museum register, quiet Wes-Anderson symmetry. Text allowed: only the two tiny price tags („8 €“ and „1,20 € / Tasse“) as if hand-written on shelf labels. No other labels, arrows, callouts, or captions. The slide's own „Skaleneffekte“ headline sits outside the image, so leave the lower-left area uncluttered. 16:9, full-bleed. Ver más