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Three-panel pharmacy design layout combining a left column icon, center product photography on bright blue, and right column in bright yellow with oversized display type stating Est 1986.
Summary
A three-column grid layout pairing minimalist line iconography, centered product photography against a cyan background, and vibrant yellow copy section with an establishment date displayed in massive sans-serif numerals.
Visual description
The layout divides evenly into three vertical columns on a neutral gray background. The left column uses off-white with a minimal line-drawn icon (a stacked pharmacy/medicine mark) and small sans-serif labels and body text arranged above it, with plenty of negative space. The center column features a bright cyan background with a photograph of a hand holding a yellow pharmaceutical bottle with printed details, positioned against a softer gradient, and small numerical badges ("24/7") overlaid. The right column is a bold yellow background containing the large sans-serif headline "Est 1986" and additional smaller sans-serif copy above it. Each column maintains equal visual weight through balanced typography and color intensity. The bright yellow and bright cyan create high-contrast color blocking that guides the eye across all three zones while maintaining hierarchy.
Key takeaway
The three-column template itself: separate narrative zones (identity icon, product hero, context/heritage) without needing visual containers or lines. The color blocking approach (neutral, cyan, yellow) creates distinct information zones while maintaining visual coherence. The oversized numerals (Est 1986) command space and convey authority/longevity without lengthy copy. The product-in-hand photograph centered and cropped provides tangible product focus while the flanking columns contextualize it.
Reuse notes
Strong for healthcare and retail brands with an established heritage or legacy to communicate alongside the product. Works well when you have a good product photograph and want to balance it with brand story (left) and credibility markers (right). The bright cyan and yellow combination works best for pharmacy, wellness, or youthful professional sectors; adapt colors for different industries (darker accents for luxury, cooler tones for tech healthcare).









