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A 3x2 grid of app screens for a trendy outfit-discovery platform showing onboarding, engagement metrics, search, and user-rating flows in soft pastel colors.
Summary
A mobile app layout showing six screens across three use cases: trending outfit discovery, engagement tracking, and search with a user-rating experience, unified by soft pastels and asymmetric card arrangement.
Visual description
The layout arranges six mobile screens in a 3-by-2 grid on a light gray background. Top-left shows a phone mockup with a blonde figure and "Fento" branding, paired with a bright lime-green card stating "Wear outfits that get trending every Single time" and an App Store badge. Top-right features a portrait of a young woman against muted teal with white callout text "Rate my outfit from 1 to 10?" and a teal pill button at the bottom. The middle-left screen displays a soft beige card with two engagement stats ("This outfit got 1.3K Likes", "This outfit got 7K Saves") and a gradient bar chart with a profile avatar. Middle-right shows a pale blue search interface with a search bar labeled "Urban outfit ideas", a magnifying-glass icon, and a 2x2 grid of product images (sunglasses, accessories) plus building and pin icons. Typography is black sans-serif, heavy and clear. The soft green, beige, and blue color blocks create a relaxed, approachable aesthetic.
Key takeaway
The soft pastel color-blocking strategy that divides features into clearly distinct, emotionally warm sections. The asymmetric grid arrangement (varying screen sizes) that feels more dynamic than a uniform 2x3. The combination of product imagery, social-engagement metrics, and rating affordances in one cohesive flow shows a complete feature set at a glance.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for fashion, retail, or lifestyle mobile apps that emphasize community, trending content, and user participation. The color palette works well for aspirational, chic-forward brands targeting younger demographics. The layout is ideal for case studies, pitch decks, or portfolios showcasing multiple screens at once without a traditional list or carousel layout.









