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Two lanyard ID badges for Telgea, one cream with a halftone dot grid and a single lime dot, one solid acid-lime with a dark sphere and wordmark.
Summary
A paired lanyard-badge mockup for the brand Telgea: a cream credential whose dot-grid hides a single lime accent dot, set against a fully saturated acid-lime back card carrying a soft dark sphere and the wordmark.
Visual description
Two vertical badges hang on black woven lanyards with metal swivel clips, photographed on a pale cream backdrop. The left badge is off-white with a regular grid of soft gray dots filling the upper two thirds; one dot near the center is swapped to lime, the only color event. Below it sits a large bold sans-serif name "Theis Jensen", a gray "Co-Founder & CMO" line, and a small lime-dot-plus-wordmark lockup at the foot. The right badge is solid acid-lime with a large gradient dark-green sphere and the "Telgea" wordmark in near-black beneath it. The brand mark is consistently a filled dot.
Key takeaway
Encoding the brand mark as a single colored cell inside an otherwise neutral dot grid, so the identity reads as a system rather than a stamped logo. Pairing a muted information side against a fully saturated brand side on the same object is a clean two-card rhythm.
Reuse notes
A strong reference for B2B or SaaS event credentials, conference passes, and team-badge systems where one accent color does all the work. The dot-grid motif extends naturally to slides, cards, and web; keep the accent strictly single-use or it loses impact.









