Four social-story cards over aerial landscape

Four social-story cards over aerial landscape, editorial, minimal, vibrant

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Four vertical Instagram-story cards in white, yellow, and red float over an aerial photo of farmland, each pairing a small Z monogram with a headline, photo, and Learn More prompt.

Summary

A social-media template system shown as four phone-proportioned story cards laid in a row over a muted aerial photo of green and tan farmland, each card a different solid color and each ending in a centered Learn More chevron.

Visual description

The four rounded-corner cards sit white, yellow, dark, then red from left to right, each carrying a small rounded Z monogram badge in the top-left corner. The white card pairs a winding-road illustration with the place name Hujambo Kenya set centered. The yellow card stacks a bold black headline over a documentary photo of a mother and child. The third card leads with a photo of a woman holding a baby under an umbrella, then a large 88% statistic and small supporting copy. The red card reverses to white display type, Delivering a safer world, above a small product photo. Type is a single bold sans throughout, large for headlines and stats, tiny for captions, with a consistent footer chevron and Learn More label tying all four together. The aerial landscape behind reads as soft, organic texture that grounds the bright cards.

Key takeaway

The repeating skeleton, corner monogram, headline zone, single photo, and a shared footer chevron, that stays identical while the fill color and content swap per card. That is what makes a set of posts feel like one campaign. Also the move of letting one card be a pure statistic, so a data point gets the same visual weight as a slogan.

Reuse notes

A clean reference for building a branded Instagram or story-ad system where each post is a flat color block. Best when you have strong documentary photography to carry the imagery slot. The fixed footer and corner mark make it easy to template in Figma or a CMS; just keep the headline type size capped so long copy does not break the rhythm.

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