Trentham Sustainability Group web header

Trentham Sustainability Group web header, geometric, minimal, dark

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A warm, earthy web header for Trentham Sustainability Group pairing a geometric lime-green plant icon against deep brown, with chunky chartreuse sans-serif type and three-column footer taglines.

Summary

A warm, earthy web header for Trentham Sustainability Group pairing a geometric lime-green plant icon against deep brown, with chunky chartreuse sans-serif type and three-column footer taglines.

Visual description

Rich chocolate-brown background fills the entire header. Left side anchors a circular logo in lime-green and off-white, featuring a geometric plant form (leaves and root abstracted into interlocking angular shapes) with "TSG" monogram integrated at center. Adjacent headline stacks "Trentham Sustainability Group" in large, sans-serif display type, the first two words in lime-green and "Group" in cream, maintaining left alignment. Small descriptive text in light tan sits below. A single "Menu" link aligns top-right in cream. Bottom third divides into three equal columns, each holding a tagline in the same cream sans-serif: "Living Sustainably." / "Living Locally." / "Living Well." The duotone palette (brown-lime) and geometric plant icon establish an earthy-but-modern environmental identity.

Key takeaway

A single geometric icon with integrated monogram and a contrasting accent color (lime against brown) is recognizable at any scale. Three-word taglines across a footer create rhythm and values clarity. Duotone approach (dark background, one bright accent) is both economical and distinctive for nonprofit branding.

Reuse notes

Ideal for nonprofits, environmental organizations, and sustainability-focused brands. The warm brown reads as grounded and local; the lime-green freshness suggests growth and hope without saccharine overtones. Geometric abstraction of natural forms (plant) balances organic mission with modern design. Test this palette in print and digital; warm earth tones can shift between media.

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