Prezly OG card

Prezly OG card, minimal, corporate-clean, light

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Split OG card with a bold dark headline on the left and floating contact cards plus a campaign-report chart on the right over a light lavender field.

Summary

A left-text, right-UI split card that sells PR software by showing the product's contact cards and a campaign analytics report as floating widgets.

Visual description

The background is a pale lavender field with a subtle diagonal tonal split. On the left, an oversized dark-navy sans-serif headline reads "Software for modern PR" across two lines, with the Prezly logo mark and lowercase wordmark anchored at the bottom-left. The right side stacks floating white rounded cards: a contact card for "Norman Simmons, Journalist at Fox" with a photo avatar, a "Campaign report" card with violet progress bars for Delivered (95%), Opened (80%), Clicked (50%) and Undelivered (0%), and a second contact card for "Victoria Warren, Editor at Washington Post." Small violet hashtag pills (#Agencies, #PR) and dark sparkle marks dot the space between cards.

Key takeaway

Letting real product UI float as discrete cards on a tinted background is a clean way to show what the software does without a full screenshot. The single violet accent against navy text keeps the busy right side calm.

Reuse notes

Strong template for a B2B SaaS whose value is best shown through its own UI (dashboards, contacts, reports). Works when you have one bold benefit headline and two or three legible UI snippets. Avatar names and outlet names imply credibility, so use believable, neutral placeholders.

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