ICEA Group automation portrait poster

ICEA Group automation portrait poster, geometric, minimal, warm

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Split-screen poster contrasting human portrait with geometric ray patterns and copy stating 'We automate the work of machines, not the role of a person.

Summary

A split-panel poster featuring a man in profile centered between two geometric pattern fields, with messaging about automating work processes while preserving human roles.

Visual description

Three equal vertical columns: left and right panels filled with radiating angular shapes (trapezoids and triangles) in bright orange alternating with navy blue, creating a dynamic radial-burst effect. The central column holds a portrait photograph of a man with dark curly hair and glasses against a neutral light background. Above the left pattern: white sans-serif headline ("We automate the work of machines"). Below the right pattern: white copy ("not the role of a person."). Footnote text on the lower left reads "icea-group.com" in small white sans-serif. The composition creates a visual metaphor: the geometric angles and high-contrast orange-navy color blocking suggest technology and automation; the human portrait in the calm center represents the preserved human element.

Key takeaway

Using radiating geometric patterns to frame and contextualize a portrait photograph, making abstract concepts (automation, innovation) tangible through composition. The stark contrast between human warmth (portrait, centered, calm background) and technological dynamism (geometric rays, bold colors, angular energy). The integration of copy into the visual structure, where the human and the shapes together form a complete message.

Reuse notes

Ideal for B2B marketing materials, corporate innovation messaging, technology-sector branding, or any context emphasizing human-technology balance. The split composition and radial pattern are striking at small sizes and work well as posters, social cards, or presentation covers. The neutral center with high-contrast pattern edges creates visual hierarchy that draws the eye to the portrait. Works best on light backgrounds.

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