Job posting with lime accent and hand photo

Job posting with lime accent and hand photo, minimal, corporate-clean, light

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Split-screen recruiting page with mobile job card in lime green on the left and large headline on light background on the right.

Industryb2b, hr, recruitment, saas
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Summary

Two-column job posting layout: phone mockup on left with lime-green job card showing "Senior Product Designer" role, hand holding it on natural tan background; bold headline "Just for you" on right with stacked accent badges.

Visual description

A split composition. Left side shows a pair of hands holding a black phone against a tan and white curved background. The phone screen displays a lime-green card labeled "Offered" at the top, with "Hinge Health" branding, followed by the job title "Senior Product Designer" in bold sans-serif, salary range "$136K - $204K", location "San Francisco", and "Full-time" descriptor. Below are heart and bookmark icons. Right side presents a light gray background with a bold, oversized black sans-serif headline "Just for you" and overlapping pastel-colored badges (lime green, coral pink, sky blue) with company logos and messaging stacked diagonally, plus a message indicator with green "3" badge in the top right corner.

Key takeaway

The lime-green card on the left breaks through the neutral background and anchors the design with color, while the right side's large typography and playful badge layering keeps the tone inviting without losing professionalism. The hand-in-photo technique shows the product in a natural context. Using only two colors (lime and the skin tones) across the split creates cohesion while the overlapping badges on the right add visual texture without chaos.

Reuse notes

Effective for job board or talent marketplace UIs, especially where the goal is to appeal to designers or tech roles. The two-column split works well for promotional materials pairing product proof on the left with marketing copy on the right. The overlapping stacked badges suggest personalization and multiple options without overwhelming. Best suited to desktop or tablet viewports where the split has breathing room.

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