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Three minimalist vertical panels demonstrating a cohesive institutional color palette of sage green, teal, navy, and crimson with simple geometric forms.
Summary
Three vertical panels in sage green, teal, navy, and crimson demonstrating a cohesive institutional color system with minimal geometric shapes and clean hierarchy.
Visual description
Three equally weighted vertical panels stacked in a light beige frame. Left panel: teal header bar with "A blueprint for future" in white sans-serif, sage-green lower section with a simple mint-green arc. Center panel: light background with horizontal geometric stripes in olive and dark navy. Right panel: deep navy background with bold white geometric shapes resembling simplified building forms. Each panel uses two solid colors and one geometric motif. No photography or gradients; pure flat color blocking.
Key takeaway
The use of institutional color pairs (teal-sage, navy-white, crimson-tan) to express different concepts while maintaining visual coherence across panels. The arc and building shapes are simple enough to scale and adapt; the three-panel grid itself is a tested layout for comparative messaging.
Reuse notes
Strong for nonprofit, government, or institutional identity systems showing values or service areas. Works well on print collateral, web hero sections, or report covers. The scale and symmetry make it readable small or large.









