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A VIP event lanyard badge in coral and cream with a black checkerboard top edge, holder name in a clean sans-serif, photographed on a warm wood desk.
Summary
An event credential mockup for a brand called Aptos: a portrait lanyard card split into a coral upper field and a cream lower band, capped by a black-and-white checkerboard strip and a fabric lanyard.
Visual description
The card hangs diagonally on a woven cream lanyard clipped through a punched slot. A black-and-white checkerboard pattern runs across the top edge, then the body divides into two horizontal blocks: a large coral-orange field carrying the attendee name "Mary Jean Brown" in left-aligned black sans-serif, with "VIP" set large in the lower-right corner, above a cream band holding small caps event copy and the Aptos wordmark with its overlapping double-leaf mark. A second card peeks out behind the first. Everything sits on a warm horizontal-grain wood surface lit from upper left, throwing a soft shadow.
Key takeaway
The two-tone horizontal split (saturated brand color over neutral cream) gives a badge instant hierarchy: identity up top, logistics at the bottom. The checkerboard edge strip is a cheap, reusable motif that ties the credential to a larger system without adding a graphic to the main field.
Reuse notes
A strong template for conference, festival, or hospitality access passes where one card must read at a glance from a distance. Pairs well with a single accent color plus a neutral. The wood-desk mockup flatters warm palettes; swap to a cooler surface for tech or fintech brands.









