Minimal design principles numbered list with color blocks

Minimal design principles numbered list with color blocks, minimal, playful, vibrant

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Mobile mockup displaying five design principles as numbered, color-blocked list items with icons and educational annotations.

Industryeducation, media
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Summary

A numbered tutorial list on a foldable phone mockup, with each design principle color-coded, illustrated with furniture items, and paired with explanatory captions.

Visual description

An AI OS interface on a folded iPhone showing five numbered list items, each in a distinct color band: yellow (Small Bed, Balance in Minimal Design), gray (Chair, Focus on Functionality), pink (Lamp, Clean Lines and Simple Forms), blue (Pouch, What Makes a Minimal Design?), and green (Wardrobe Futuristic, Components of Minimal Design). Each item has a simple line-drawn icon on the right (sofa, chair, lamp, pouch, wardrobe). Below the list, a media player scrubber shows "04" and playback controls. Small descriptive text sits beneath each title. A light gray background frames the content; attribution reads "Slava Kornilov" at bottom.

Key takeaway

The color-blocking approach to list organization: each numbered item gets a distinct vibrant color background that doubles as a visual anchor and memory aid. The pairing of bold black numbers with large display type makes each item scannable at a glance. Small icon illustrations on the right balance text weight without adding complexity. The educational captions (in smaller, muted gray text) provide depth without overwhelming the primary content hierarchy.

Reuse notes

Excellent for onboarding flows, tutorial sequences, and educational content where memory retention matters. The color scheme works on foldable or tall screens where vertical space is abundant. Furniture examples make this feel material and grounded, but the pattern adapts to any topic with icon pairs. The playback counter at bottom suggests this is part of a multi-slide journey, making it ideal for course modules or product walkthroughs.

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