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Commercial grid layout using lime-yellow circles as framing devices across disparate product and lifestyle photography.
Summary
Multi-panel advertisement layout using large yellow circles as unifying visual frames across a horizontal grid of product and lifestyle photography.
Visual description
Horizontal band divided into six rectangular panels of varying widths, each containing distinct photography unified by a large, solid yellow circle. From left to right: a woman in a flowing yellow gown against sky, a smartphone in white and gray framed in yellow, an older woman in olive/gold tones with yellow halo, a black speaker on teal background with yellow circle, a lifestyle shot of people on teal with yellow frame, and a child in bright yellow against a yellow background. Between some panels are small accent circles in lighter yellow. The repetition of the yellow circle creates rhythm and visual continuity across conceptually disparate imagery. Teal and warm neutral backgrounds alternate, directing focus to the products and subjects within the circles.
Key takeaway
The yellow circle is a visual anchor that transforms unrelated images into a cohesive grid without requiring a shared color palette or concept within each frame. The circle can contain photography, products, or people interchangeably, making it a scalable template. Alternating background colors (teal vs. neutral) add visual interest to the grid without muddying the composition.
Reuse notes
Ideal for campaigns spanning multiple product categories or lifestyle segments (consumer electronics, fashion, lifestyle brands). The yellow/teal combo is eye-catching but can feel commercial or dated if overused. Works at horizontal scales (billboards, long-form ads, website banners) where each panel can breathe. Ensure each photograph within the circle is cropped cleanly so the frame reads as intentional framing rather than random cropping.
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