Retirement planning infographic with directional arrows

Retirement planning infographic with directional arrows, flat, corporate-clean, cool

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Financial infographic with teal and gold color blocks, diagonal arrows, and age-group photography illustrating a retirement roadmap journey.

Summary

Educational retirement infographic using teal, purple, and gold color blocks with diagonal arrows and demographic photography to show a staged financial planning journey.

Visual description

Multi-panel layout arranged horizontally, divided into colored rectangular zones. Top row features a teal/teal-gradient block with "Find your path to retirement" headline, a large right-pointing arrow, and a right block with demographic photography of adults and the Retireable branding. Bottom row shows a purple block with "Retirable" branding and seated senior figure, a central teal zone with upward blue arrow and "Create your personal retirement roadmap" copy, and a far-right gold/yellow block with another right-pointing arrow and scattered icon elements. Clean sans-serif typography throughout. Dots at bottom suggest slide-show or progress indicators. The composition uses strong directional arrows to establish a clear left-to-right progression, while color separation and demographic photography ground the abstract planning concept in human experience.

Key takeaway

The triadic color scheme (teal, purple, gold) creating visual distinction between stages while remaining cohesive. The oversized directional arrows pulling the eye forward and signaling progression/journey. The layering of photography with flat color blocks and minimal copy to communicate complex financial concepts accessibly.

Reuse notes

Effective for financial services, retirement planning, insurance, and wealth management advisory sites. The color blocking and arrow system scale well to larger presentations or interactive prototypes. The demographic photography adds warmth that pure icon-based diagrams often lack. Works best in 16:9 or digital-first contexts; the horizontal flow would need adaptation for vertical/mobile.

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