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Multi-page corporate report for a wind-energy company using a dark teal and rust geometric hero, clean white content panels, muted-green team portraits, and a bright cyan numbered process checklist.
Summary
A multi-page corporate report for a renewable-energy company pairing a dramatic teal and rust geometric hero with structured white content panels, team portraits, and a numbered process timeline in bright cyan.
Visual description
Four pages from a bound report. Top left: a dark teal background with layered geometric rust and brown patterns (suggesting wind or water currents) overlaid with white display type "Global offshore wind development" and a date footer. Top right: a white panel with body copy on the left, a landscape photograph of green fields and architecture on the right, and a company logo (ERM) in the top corner. Bottom left: a muted sage-green background with the heading "Project team" and four circular portrait photographs of diverse team members, each captioned with name and role. Bottom right: a dark forest-green background with bright cyan numbered steps (1-8) aligned vertically, each with a descriptor. All typography is clean, modern sans-serif. The color palette is restrained: teal, rust, white, muted green, dark green, and cyan.
Key takeaway
The geometric hero pattern as a visual anchor that conveys movement and technical sophistication without resorting to photography. The contrast between the dynamic hero and the calm, structured content grid that follows. The numbered-steps section as a simple, scannable way to communicate a complex process. The use of muted green and teal to suggest environmental/energy themes without being heavy-handed.
Reuse notes
Perfect for B2B corporate reports, case studies, or impact presentations in energy, sustainability, technology, or infrastructure sectors. The geometric patterns can be adapted to different industries (water, tech, research). Team section works when you have portraits to display. The process timeline is particularly strong for "how we work" narratives or methodology overviews.









