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Horizontal row of four distinct branded cards on a dark forest-green background, each combining bold yellow-green typography, geometric shapes, and vibrant color blocking with photography or illustration.
Summary
Four modular branded cards in a horizontal layout on a dark forest-green background, using bold neon-yellow typography, color-blocked geometric shapes, and photography or illustration.
Visual description
A deep, matte forest-green background (#052F25) hosts four distinct cards arranged horizontally, each with its own color accent and content. Card 1 (left): pale lavender background with green geometric shapes and yellow text "Projeto Novo!". Card 2: pale lavender with larger green geometric shapes and dark green text "Criando alem do obvio." (Portuguese). Card 3: pale blue with a stylized yellow illustration of a figure in profile and green text. Card 4 (right): photograph of hands in a work context with a pink-to-magenta gradient background, overlaid with green text "Nos Criamos alem do obvio." Circular badge icons in yellow, green, magenta, and pink appear above each card. The entire composition uses lime-neon yellow as the primary accent color alongside the forest-green background, with pale purple, white, and photography providing contrast and variety. Sans-serif typography is clean and modern, with generous tracking.
Key takeaway
The strength of a single dark background unifying diverse colored card modules; the use of neon yellow as a bright accent that reads clearly against both dark green and lighter card backgrounds; the modular card system that allows mixed content types (shapes, text, photography, illustration) while maintaining visual consistency; subtle circular badge icons that provide hierarchy and rhythm.
Reuse notes
Excellent for agency websites, product showcases, or feature explainers where each "card" needs visual distinction but overall cohesion. The dark-green-and-neon-yellow combination conveys fresh, innovative, tech-forward branding. Works well at medium to large scale. Scalable to any number of cards. The Portuguese language here is incidental; the layout and color strategy are universal.









