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A dark-mode website layout for a recruitment and career-coaching firm featuring dramatic black-and-white architectural photography, headline copy set against white, and lime-green accent buttons.
Summary
A dark-mode website layout for a recruitment and career-coaching firm featuring dramatic black-and-white architectural photography, headline copy set against white, and lime-green accent buttons.
Visual description
A full-page website mockup on a dark charcoal background. Hero section shows a large white content panel with the headline "Elevate Your Career to New Heights with Veritas Partners" in large sans-serif, with a bright lime-green CTA button below. A full-width image of dramatic black architectural shapes (geometric building or sculpture) occupies the middle. Below, a dark section with white body text and lime highlights introduces Veritas Partners' specialization. A three-column card section displays service offerings in white boxes with icons and text. Further down, a bullet-point feature list ("Understanding Your Aspirations", "Targeted Search", "Interview and Negotiation Support", "Transition and Integration Assistance") uses small geometric icons. At the bottom, a four-card "Career Benefits" section alternates lime-green and neutral gray backgrounds, leading to a final bright lime button. Consistent sans-serif throughout, generous spacing, and careful use of the lime accent create visual emphasis.
Key takeaway
The monochrome photography (geometric shapes) provides visual weight without competing with the message. The lime-green accent is reserved only for buttons and key labels, making every use count. The card-based layout below the hero makes complex service information scannable without text density.
Reuse notes
Ideal for B2B professional services, recruitment, career coaching, or consulting firms. The dark mode conveys sophistication and focus. The architectural imagery reads as ambitious and stable. Works well for desktop but ensure responsive stacking for mobile. The lime accent pairs effectively only with this dark monochrome palette; don't swap colors casually.









