Dark agency footer with KPI statistics and trust narrative

Dark agency footer with KPI statistics and trust narrative, minimal, corporate-clean, dark

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Dark monochrome agency footer pairing a trust-focused headline and CTA button with four large numerical KPIs displayed in a horizontal row.

Summary

An agency footer on a black background pairing an institutional trust narrative and CTA with four large statistics (clients, projects, industries, collaborators) as numeric proof points.

Visual description

Vertical composition on a near-black background with white and mid-gray text. At the top sits the "Minnie Studio" logo/name with small navigation items (About, Portfolio, News) and a Contact link at top right. The main headline, "As your dedicated partner we extend our services to clients and agencies." is set in large white sans-serif, aligned left, followed by two or three lines of smaller body text (Lorem ipsum placeholder). Below that is a secondary CTA button labeled "Schedule a call" with an outlined border. The footer culminates in four large KPI statistics displayed in a single horizontal row, each showing a number (58+, 123+, 7+, 322+) in bold white type with a smaller label below in mid-gray: "Satisfied Clients", "Projects", "Different Industries", "Collaborators" respectively.

Key takeaway

The use of large displayed numbers as visual anchors for social proof, bypassing the need for charts or detailed data. The paired headline-plus-stats structure creates narrative coherence: the "dedicated partner" claim is instantly backed by concrete achievement counts. The high contrast (white on black) with restrained gray accents ensures legibility and maintains a premium, serious tone.

Reuse notes

Essential for B2B service firms, agencies, consulting practices, and firms positioning themselves as institutional partners. Works best with 3-6 KPIs (more becomes visual noise). The dark background amplifies the premium feel; pair with sans-serif type and generous whitespace. Keep stats generic enough to work across industries (clients, projects, duration) rather than metrics that age quickly.

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