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Four product cards with distinct textured photographic backgrounds, large sans-serif headlines, and color-coded category labels.
Summary
Four product cards with distinct textured photographic backgrounds, large sans-serif headlines, and color-coded category labels.
Visual description
Four rectangular cards arranged horizontally on a black background. Card 1 (mint-green): textured water droplet surface with "Day drops shield" headline and "Face Serum SPF50" descriptor. Card 2 (bright lime-green): lush moss or plant surface with "Pure Green" headline and "Skincare" descriptor. Card 3 (off-white/cream): minimal line illustration on soft background with large "572" number and "Raw materials testing" descriptor. Card 4 (deep teal): curved abstract line illustration on dark gradient with "Stability tests" headline and "Research" descriptor. Each card includes a small "V" mark (brand logo) in the bottom right corner. Typography is large, geometric sans-serif in white or black. The category labels (TEXTURE, HIGHLIGHTS, LAB) sit in the top corner of each card. Textural and photographic imagery dominates three cards, while the fourth uses clean line-work and abstract curves. The color palette transitions from cool greens through neutrals to dark teal, creating visual rhythm across the row.
Key takeaway
The mix of textured photography with abstract illustration creates visual variety without breaking cohesion. Large, simple headlines allow quick scans. Category labels in the corner establish hierarchy without cluttering the main image. Color-coding each card makes the product line feel organized and distinct. The consistent card proportions and logo placement unify the set while allowing individual imagery personality.
Reuse notes
Ideal for product catalog layouts, especially multi-category skincare or wellness lines. Works well in grids or carousels. The balance of imagery types (photographic, illustrative, abstract) prevents monotony in longer product lists. The card format scales to mobile and desktop. Use color distinctly per product for quick visual differentiation in shopping contexts.









