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Colorful app grid interface with 3x4 arrangement of rounded-corner cards in complementary pastels and bright hues, each labeled in Ukrainian Cyrillic with contrasting black icons on dark background.
Summary
An app interface grid displaying twelve content categories on individual rounded-corner cards in bright pastel and saturated colors, each labeled in Ukrainian with a single bold black icon, set against black background for maximum contrast and visual pop.
Visual description
Black background with 3x4 grid of rounded-corner square cards in complementary color pairs: coral orange and orange (educational series category), periwinkle and lavender (podcasts and guides), soft pink (guides), bright yellow (events), light blue (infograms and webinars), sage green and teal (simulators), and repeating coral. Each card contains a single black bold icon (microphone, video camera, arrow, asterisk or star, X, right-pointing arrow) and Ukrainian Cyrillic category label in sans-serif black type. Cards evenly spaced with consistent padding, creating clean modular rhythm. High contrast between dark background and bright card colors enhances legibility and visual clarity.
Key takeaway
The use of complementary color pairs (warm and cool adjacent) creates visual interest without chaos, and feels more sophisticated than a simple rainbow grid. Black background intensifies saturation and makes the cards appear to float. Single-icon-plus-label pattern scales across many categories without becoming cluttered. The icon style (bold, geometric, single-stroke) complements the rounded modern card aesthetic.
Reuse notes
Strong foundation for education apps, content management systems, podcast or media platforms, and any interface needing to surface many equal-priority categories. The bright palette codes well for Ukrainian/Eastern European markets and translates well to accessibly labeled designs. Works for mobile-first contexts where grid reflow to 2x6 or 1x12 is trivial. The black background is critical to this version's pop; test carefully if converting to light mode.









