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A street-mounted vertical display panel with portrait photography and color-coded topic labels, promoting health services with the headline 'Another way to health'.
Summary
A street-mounted vertical display panel with portrait photography and color-coded topic labels, promoting health services with the headline "Another way to health".
Visual description
A weathered public kiosk stands on a street corner, its transparent panels showing climbing ivy in the background. The main display features a portrait photograph of two children smiling and hugging, centered above a dark teal-green lower section. Below the photo are three stacked, small color-coded pill-shaped labels (pink, yellow, and green) with white text listing health topics. The headline "Another way to health" is set in a soft green-gray serif typeface at the bottom left. The Societa brand mark appears in yellow. The surrounding wooden frame is natural wood-brown. The color palette is earthy and muted: deep teals, warm tans, soft greens, and neutrals. Ivy frames the entire composition, suggesting a long-standing community resource.
Key takeaway
The color-coded label system as a scannable taxonomy for healthcare topics; the portrait-centered layout that puts human connection before messaging; the restrained serif headline that reads as caring and official without being clinical.
Reuse notes
Effective for healthcare, nonprofit, or community-service messaging where the goal is trust and approachability. The portrait humanizes institutional messaging; the color labels organize information without overcrowding. Works well for physical installations, outdoor wayfinding, or community centers where people need to quickly parse service offerings. The muted color palette keeps visual noise low; the natural ivy frame contextualizes the service as embedded in the community. Adapt the topics and portrait to fit your specific services; keep the label system visible and the headline restrained.









