Earthfund impact dashboard with scattered layout

Earthfund impact dashboard with scattered layout, minimal, organic, light

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Causes platform dashboard with asymmetric, scattered composition mixing stats, imagery, and user testimonials around a central purple CTA, anchored in cool greens and teals.

Summary

A cause-funding dashboard using a scattered, organic layout of stat cards, landscape photos, and user testimonials orbiting a bold purple "Propose a Cause" button, with cool greens and teals creating a trustworthy, environmental tone.

Visual description

A light gray-blue background frames a white central area with asymmetric, carefully spaced elements. Top-left: "EarthFund" logo and navigation. Center-top: large stat cards ("238 Projects", "5 Causes") in light gray and pale green. Center: oversized dark teal heading "Causes" with subheading "Choose a cause, Change the world", and the purple CTA button. Scattered around: three rectangular photos (a misty waterfall with user bio, a green landscape with user testimonial in a white box, a dramatic dark water/dam scene with a "$8.4M raised" stat). Two small circular avatars with user initials positioned near their related photos. At the bottom: a linked element and page indicator. The composition feels organic and hand-placed rather than gridded, using white space as breathing room.

Key takeaway

The asymmetric "scattered" layout that avoids grid rigidity while maintaining balance and legibility. The pairing of large, commanding typography with organic image placement to create a sense of exploration. The muted cool palette (teals, greens, grays, purples) as a cohesive environmental/trust signal.

Reuse notes

Ideal for non-profit impact platforms, crowdfunding dashboards, and cause-focused products. The informal scattering works well when you have compelling photography and real user testimonials. The color palette signals sustainability and calm authority. Avoid if the content is data-dense; this layout thrives on breathing room and curated imagery.

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