Health and wellness interface collection with lifestyle photography

Health and wellness interface collection with lifestyle photography, minimal, flat, light

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A grid of six distinct health-focused screens mixing lifestyle photography, bold sans-serif headlines, and teal and dark navy color blocking to separate content zones.

Summary

Six-screen health and wellness app showcasing lifestyle photography paired with display typography, dark navy and teal color blocks, and a beige/cream base to anchor product narratives.

Visual description

A 2x3 grid of app screens on a gray background. Top-left: man in navy sitting in a wooden chair on cream, small logo at top. Top-center: teal background with centered "Back to basics" white headline over a shoe and running track photo, small gray "Brand Platform" label. Top-right: right-aligned "Adios, Midmarket. Hola, Premium." headline in black, with blue fabric product shot. Middle-left: cream background with large "TERRITORIO" and "Hyper-Personal Wellbeing" in black display serif. Middle-center: dark navy background with "De lo corporal a lo vital" headline and a circular diagram in white showing interconnected nodes labeled Edad, Estrés, Rendimiento, Objetivos, Vida, Sueño. Middle-right: cream with "Entertainin'" (partial) in large white text and athlete in motion. Bottom row partially visible with dark navy backgrounds and overlaid photography.

Key takeaway

Alternating color blocks (cream, teal, dark navy) to create distinct visual chapters within a single experience; using photography as a background anchor rather than a hero image; typography weight hierarchy where display serif pairs with sans-serif subtext; the circular diagram as a clean alternative to timeline or list-based information.

Reuse notes

Ideal for health, wellness, lifestyle, and personal-development app suites. Works well when you have quality lifestyle photography and want to avoid a flat, overly minimal feel. The color and typography strategy translates to SaaS, consumer apps, and B2B platforms emphasizing transformation narratives.

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