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Three mobile mockups against a soft sage background, each featuring a bold saturated fill, prominent headline text, and a supporting image or stat.
Summary
Three mobile screens show a brand's campaign messaging across distinct color treatments: the left uses soft pink with an image of a light bulb, the center neon yellow with a large percentage stat, and the right burnt orange with a mark, portraits, and event details.
Visual description
Three iPhone mockups with teal frames and notches, arranged horizontally on a pale sage-green background. The left screen (pink) presents a headline "Tech Talk Tuesdays with NorthAlley" with supporting paragraph text and a white card containing an illustration of a light bulb. The center screen (neon yellow-green) displays a short headline, then prominently features the stat "87%" in large navy sans-serif. The right screen (burnt orange) shows a bright yellow mark, three small circular avatars, a larger headline, and descriptive body text about an event. All three use sans-serif typography with strong hierarchy; the neon yellow version pushes maximum contrast with dark text.
Key takeaway
The consistent device frame containing wildly different color personalities. Each screen reads as a complete promotional moment yet they form a cohesive series through the mockup treatment and headline structure. Using one dominant stat or visual element per screen keeps the message focused.
Reuse notes
Effective for event promotion, product feature highlights, or campaign rollouts targeting mobile-first audiences. Works well when you need multiple tones of voice or messaging angles on the same brand. The neon yellow version is particularly legible; the pink screen best suits softer subject matter.









