Greenrite botanical education card grid

Greenrite botanical education card grid, flat, minimal, dark

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An asymmetrical grid of playful illustrated flora cards with witty educational questions, using vibrant botanicals on dark backgrounds.

Summary

A collection of illustrated botanical cards pairing vibrant flat-drawn flowers and plants with witty, pun-like educational questions about nature.

Visual description

An asymmetrical grid of illustrated cards, each combining a small illustration on a black background with text on a light background. The illustrations depict bright, stylized flora: yellow flowers with green leaves, coral-orange birds on plants, purple flowers, green peas in a pod, rendered in flat color with simple outlines. Each card pairs an image with a playful question: "Can flowers get sun-burnt?", "What car does a bee drive?", "Will you be the pea to my pod?", "The power is hidden in the flower", "Spring has sprung". The Greenrite branding appears in small green text on each card. Light gray surrounds the entire composition.

Key takeaway

The pairing of illustration with text in a card format that balances visual delight and informational content; the use of high-contrast illustration on black to make colors pop; the pun-based copy that makes learning memorable and humorous; the asymmetrical, staggered grid that creates rhythm without feeling chaotic.

Reuse notes

Excellent for educational campaigns, sustainability messaging, or content aimed at children and families. The botanical subject matter and playful tone work well for environmental organizations, agritech platforms, or educational technology. The card structure is modular and repeatable.

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