CEFC sustainability collage with modular icon grid

CEFC sustainability collage with modular icon grid, corporate-clean, minimal, light

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Corporate collage identity combining photography, wind-farm imagery, botanical close-ups, and iconography with electric-lime green and teal accents.

Summary

A modular corporate collage identity grid showcasing renewable-energy and environmental messaging with lime-green icons, teal backgrounds, and lifestyle photography.

Visual description

Horizontal composition split into distinct modular sections. Left side features a stacked collage of nature photography: weathered concrete texture (light gray), teal-tinted macro leaf detail, and bright yellow-green foliage against black. Center contains a wide landscape photograph of wind turbines across a brown field against pale sky. Right side layers type over white and cream backgrounds with the heading "We are at the centre of innovation" in bright lime green, followed by teal body text. Lower third is dominated by a bright lime-green background containing three white-outlined circular icons (windmill, vehicle/cart, person) labeled "Renewables", "Agribusiness", "Property" in sans-serif. Far right shows a dark teal circle with concentric green radiating lines framing white "cefc" text. Muted cream and brown buildings silhouette in the center-bottom.

Key takeaway

The modular, symmetrical color blocking (lime against teal, white, cream, and natural brown) creates visual rhythm without clutter. The icon system with thin circular outlines works across both bright and dark backgrounds. The horizontal flow chains six distinct visual regions (texture, photo, headline, icons, building diagram, and logo mark) into a cohesive identity system.

Reuse notes

Effective for corporate environmental or energy-sector branding where sustainability is the core message. The bright green-on-dark-teal contrast reads at scale (billboard, poster, web hero). Pair with justified, geometric sans-serif type in regular weight. Works well for institutional, government, or nonprofit energy messaging.

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