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Dual mobile screens: a white profile card with portrait and demo CTA, paired with a lifestyle photo overlaid with bright lime category pills (Yoga, Wellness, Generation X, Fashion).
Summary
Dual mobile screens: a white profile card with portrait and demo CTA, paired with a lifestyle photo overlaid with bright lime category pills (Yoga, Wellness, Generation X, Fashion).
Visual description
Left screen shows a white rounded mobile card against a dark charcoal background. Inside: a portrait photo (man smiling at camera) cropped with layered beige rectangles behind it, creating depth. Below the portrait sits a bright lime rounded icon next to "Make it personal" in large sans-serif. A outlined button reads "Schedule a demo" with another lime icon. Right screen shows a cropped lifestyle photo (person from shoulders down in athletic wear) on a dark background. Four bright lime rounded pills with icon dots overlay the image vertically: Yoga, Wellness, Generation X, Fashion. Both screens use clean sans-serif type, warm beige accents, and a signature lime-green (#D4EE3D or similar) for interactive elements. The card on the left is white; the lifestyle image on the right uses natural photography tones.
Key takeaway
Stacked category pills directly on imagery (right screen) eliminate need for separate navigation UI and create visual interest. Portrait cards with layered background shapes add depth without heavy shadows. The lime icon dot + label pattern is compact enough for mobile and pops against both white and photographic backgrounds. Pairing clean cards (left) with lifestyle imagery (right) shows different use cases in one view.
Reuse notes
Strong for wellness, lifestyle, or personal-development apps where imagery authenticity matters. The white card with portrait on left works well for onboarding or profile selection flows. Overlay pills on photos best when lifestyle images are candid and uncluttered. The lime green is energetic but can feel trendy, so pair with timeless sans-serif and muted supporting tones (beige, charcoal) to extend longevity. Plan overlay text contrast carefully on varied photo backgrounds; white or light outlines may be needed.









