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Three-panel renewable energy presentation juxtaposing aerial landscape photography, bold solid red block, and geometric solar/wind patterns with minimal typography.
Summary
Renewable-energy triptych branded Pulse Grid, with aerial wind-farm photography, stark red power block, and grid-patterned solar panel close-up arranged against black negative space.
Visual description
Three vertical panels on a black background, each about one-third width. Left panel shows aerial landscape with green fields and geometric wind turbine, labeled "Pulse Grid" in minimal sans-serif. Center panel is a solid burnt-red rectangle with centered typography describing energy transformation. Right panel displays an overhead view of solar panels in geometric grid pattern, also labeled "Pulse Grid." The composition uses strong value contrast (blacks, deep reds, warm earth tones from the landscape) and structured symmetry, creating authority and visual weight despite minimal information density.
Key takeaway
The triptych-as-proof strategy: visual storytelling through three distinct moments (source, transformation, application) unified by a single color accent and branding. The stark red block against black forces focus and communicates energy/power without any illustration. The geometric grid patterns in both outer panels create subtle visual echo.
Reuse notes
Effective for cleantech, energy, and infrastructure b2b positioning. Works best when you have compelling landscape or technical photography. The bold red is punchy; test against your brand's secondary palette if energy is not a literal category.









