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A 3x2 grid of event-campaign tiles blending photography, vibrant overlays, geometric shapes, and bold typography for a sustainability-focused initiative.
Summary
A modular campaign grid showcasing events or initiatives for a circular-economy organization, each tile combining photography, bold geometric shapes in neon green or pink, and clear messaging about knowledge, action, and sustainability.
Visual description
Six tiles arranged in a 3x2 grid on a dark background, each roughly square with distinct visual treatments. Tiles alternate between photography-forward (person in orange, hands, clouds) and graphic-forward (geometric patterns, neon circles). One features a woman with a laptop against a dark teal background with a bright magenta circle accent; another shows machinery with overlaid neon-green concentric circles; a third pairs sky clouds with white headline text and a teal overlay. The green and teal "Circular" wordmark appears in top corners of several tiles. Typography is clean, modern sans-serif in white, displaying event titles and taglines ("Empowering Circular Thinkers Globally", "Moving the world beyond waste"). Bright neon accents (green at #0CFE8F, magenta, hot pink) pop against darker panels, creating visual rhythm and guiding the eye.
Key takeaway
Layering photography with a single bold geometric shape (the circles) creates visual cohesion across a diverse multi-panel layout. Neon accent colors in limited placement (one or two shapes per tile) feel bold without chaos. The consistent grid structure with varied content (photo, photo, diagram, portrait, pattern, portrait) keeps audiences engaged across a campaign without repetition.
Reuse notes
Ideal for sustainability, nonprofit, or institutional campaigns where you need to communicate multiple themes (knowledge, action, community, environment) in a single asset. The neon-on-dark approach works for digital-first promotion (social, websites). Ensure each tile's photograph or graphic genuinely supports the stated initiative; a weaker image will drag down the overall polish.
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