Localyzer colorful bento advantage grid

Localyzer colorful bento advantage grid, dark-mode, boxed, dark

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Dark-green bento features grid mixing a photo card, a chart card, and pastel-colored cards to present five marketing advantages.

Summary

A dark-green bento features grid presenting five marketing advantages, where each cell uses a different fill (a photo, a dark chart card, and mint, yellow, and lavender pastels) to keep the modules distinct. The block mixes a photographic card with flat illustrative cards in one grid.

Visual description

On a deep green background, a left-aligned intro pairs a small "THE ADVANTAGE" eyebrow and a large condensed all-caps headline "BUILT FOR MARKETING IMPACT" with a paragraph of light sub-copy set to the right. Below sits a bento grid of five rounded cards. The top-left is a wide photo card (a laptop showing a dashboard on a desk) with a white pill "Start Now" button overlaid. The top-right is a dark teal card titled "Maximize ROI" with an "Ad Performance / By Month" widget and a small orange bar chart. The bottom row has three pastel cards: a mint "Save Time" card with a mini ad-stats panel, a yellow "Channel Flexibility" card showing Instagram, Google, YouTube, and Facebook logo bubbles, and a lavender "Dedicated Support" card with a headset icon and a row of small avatars. Card titles are condensed all-caps in dark green; body copy is small and muted.

Key takeaway

Varying the fill of each bento cell (photo, dark data card, pastel flats) so a five-feature grid reads as five clearly separate ideas on a single dark canvas. Embedding a tiny chart and a mini stats panel inside cards hints at the product's analytics without a full screenshot. The colored pastel cards inject energy while the dark-green frame holds it together.

Reuse notes

Good for a marketing or agency product that wants a lively, varied feature block rather than a uniform icon grid. The mixed card colors need a deliberate palette or the grid turns noisy. Works on a dark background where the pastels pop; balance the photo card against the flat cards so one does not dominate.

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