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Minimal light logo wall of monochrome customer marks laid out in an even five-across, three-row grid.
Summary
A clean social-proof logo wall: fifteen well-known customer marks rendered in uniform black-and-white and arranged in a calm five-column, three-row grid.
Visual description
On a flat very light gray background sits a centered grid of customer logos, five across and three down, all reduced to solid black monochrome with no boxes, borders, or color. The marks include Notion, Intercom, attio, LaunchDarkly, descript; Fly.io, Twelve Labs, Pylon, Thanx, Sprig; mangomint, Superhuman, Paddle, VEED, DeepScribe. Logos are evenly spaced with generous white gutters and optically balanced sizing, and the section carries no heading, caption, or call to action in the captured frame.
Key takeaway
The discipline of flattening every logo to one ink weight so a varied set of brand marks reads as a single, orderly band of credibility. Even five-across spacing with optical size-balancing keeps wide and narrow logos feeling equal.
Reuse notes
A reliable trust strip to drop beneath a hero or above a CTA when the customer roster is recognizable. Greyscaling is essential here to avoid a clashing rainbow of brand colors. The five-column grid wants enough notable logos to fill it; sparse or unknown brands would weaken the effect.




















