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A light four-column features row, each column a mini technical diagram with a green-accent label over a heading and copy.
Summary
A four-up features row for a developer cloud, where each column leads with a small green-labeled technical illustration (a gauge, an autoscaling chart, a latency world map, a stack-logos cluster) above a heading and short paragraph. The defining move is using real-looking product micro-diagrams instead of generic icons.
Visual description
On white, a bold condensed black headline "NEXT-GENERATION CLOUD EXPERIENCE" is centered over a grey subline, "No ops, servers, or infrastructure management." Below, four equal columns separated by thin vertical rules. Each top contains a black pill label with a small green icon (EXTREME PERFORMANCE, AUTOMATIC SCALING, GLOBAL, ANY STACK) and a faint diagram: a requests-per-minute gauge with GPU VRAM list; a stepped autoscaling chart with a toggle; a dotted world map with city latencies and a terminal command; and a grid of framework/runtime logos (Docker, Go, Django, Laravel, vLLM). Under each, a black sans-serif heading ("Accelerated infrastructure", "Serverless containers", "Available globally and locally", "Build and deploy anything") and a grey paragraph. Green is the only accent throughout.
Key takeaway
Topping each feature column with a believable product micro-diagram (gauge, chart, map, logo grid) sells technical capability far better than flat icons. The single green accent plus condensed black caps gives a focused, infrastructure-grade look on plain white.
Reuse notes
Built for developer tools and infrastructure products that need to communicate performance, scaling, geography, and compatibility at once. Each diagram must be specific and accurate to feel credible, so this needs real design effort per cell. The restrained one-accent palette keeps four dense columns from feeling noisy.




















