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Greyscale customer logo wall in a bordered six-by-two grid under a centered trust headline.
Summary
A customer logo wall presenting twelve construction-industry logos in greyscale across a bordered six-column, two-row grid. The defining trait is the uniform thin-bordered cells, each acting as a clickable tile with a small arrow icon.
Visual description
A centered grey all-caps headline, "TRUSTED BY 700+ CONTRACTORS", sits above a wide grid. The grid is six columns by two rows, twelve cells in all, divided by thin light-grey rules. Each cell centers one company logo rendered in muted grey or near-black (Knight Commercial, Ram Jack West, W&O, Green Mechanical, IBCC, KL, American Roofing & Metal, Perry-McCall, Truebeck, Almendariz Consulting, Modular Inc, MECO), and most cells carry a small diagonal arrow icon in the lower-right corner indicating a link. Faint diagonal hatching fills the narrow margins on the far left and right of the grid.
Key takeaway
Treating each logo as a bordered, linkable tile with a corner arrow, turning a passive trust strip into a navigable customer directory. Holding every logo to a single greyscale weight keeps a mixed bag of brand marks visually even.
Reuse notes
Use when there are enough recognizable customers to fill a clean grid and you want them browsable rather than purely decorative. The bordered-cell treatment scales to any logo count by adding rows. Greyscale is doing the unifying work, so keep all marks desaturated; the corner arrows only make sense if the logos actually link to case studies.





















