Product screen mockup on mounted shelf

Product screen mockup on mounted shelf, minimal, corporate-clean, dark

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A tablet-sized digital screen mounted on a white shelf displaying a security-operations headline with neon-yellow text emphasis on a dark teal background.

Industryb2b, saas, security
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Summary

A mounted tablet screen displaying the Oktogrid brand with a bold headline "Improve and secure your operations," where "secure" is highlighted in bright neon yellow against dark teal.

Visual description

A digital display mounted in a white metal frame sits on a light gray shelf, suspended in front of a neutral concrete wall. The screen's background is solid dark teal. At the top, small white text reads "See more at oktogrid.io." The main headline spans the middle in large white sans-serif: "Improve and secure your operations," with the word "secure" breaking convention by appearing in bright neon yellow, creating immediate visual emphasis. The Oktogrid logo, a small yellow circle, sits in the lower-left corner. The word "Oktogrid" with a superscript mark appears in the lower-right. The composition is vertically centered with generous white space above and below the headline.

Key takeaway

The single color-break (neon yellow on dark teal) draws the eye to the key claim word without clutter. The mounting presentation adds product-photography weight, making this feel more premium than a flat screenshot. The minimalist text layout (small URL, large headline, small logo) creates a clear focus hierarchy. Negative space keeps the message breathable.

Reuse notes

Ideal for SaaS or security-tool marketing landing pages, conference booth displays, or brand-system hero sections where one word needs to pop. The mounted mockup works best for digital product ads. The teal-and-yellow palette is memorable but narrow, so reserve it for bold, established brands where the color is core to identity. The large headline with minimal supporting copy suits executive-facing messaging.

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