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Multi-section marketing poster with basketball hero image, methodology boxes, product photography, and quote callouts in teal, orange, and neutral palette.
Summary
A vertical marketing composition for Granger brand featuring a large basketball hero image at top, followed by segmented content sections with methodology boxes, product shots, quotes, and supporting imagery in teal, orange, and neutral colors.
Visual description
A tall vertical layout starting with a bright teal section containing a basketball and white sans-serif headline. Below, segmented content blocks in varying widths: small beige/cream cards with text snippets, a large teal section with white body copy and a green upward arrow icon, product photography showing small items in orange boxes, a dark navy quote section with white text, lifestyle photography with orange accent bands, a white space section with small text blocks, and brand photography sections throughout. Color palette alternates between teal backgrounds, white text, orange accents, and neutral grays. Typography is bold, sans-serif headlines with smaller body text. The layout follows a modular grid but with intentional asymmetry to guide the eye downward.
Key takeaway
The hero image at the top immediately establishes brand energy and emotion. Alternating between large imagery, compact data cards, and white space creates visual rhythm and maintains interest across a long vertical scroll. The teal-orange complementary color scheme feels modern and energetic without being garish. Oversized typography in strategic sections (top, quotes, key messages) creates scannable hierarchy.
Reuse notes
Ideal for long-form brand marketing posters, athlete/sports brand presentations, and vertically-scrolling landing pages. The basketball hero works for sports and lifestyle brands; substitute your own bold imagery. The teal-orange palette conveys energy and modernity, especially for younger consumer audiences. Works well in both digital vertical formats and print posters. Spacing and modular grid structure remain clear even as imagery and content change.









