Origin split demo-request section with serif headline

Origin split demo-request section with serif headline, light-mode, boxed, light

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Light boxed book-a-demo block splitting a serif headline and trust logos on the left from an eight-field demo form on the right inside one large rounded panel.

Summary

A light, boxed book-a-demo section that places a serif value headline and a row of employer trust logos on the left against a multi-field demo form on the right, all contained in one large rounded warm-grey panel. The defining move is pairing an editorial serif left column with a clean utilitarian form on the right.

Visual description

Everything sits inside a single large rounded rectangle on a warm light-grey ground. The left column opens with a spaced-out monospace eyebrow "REQUEST A DEMO," a three-line dark navy serif headline, a smaller all-caps "LEADING EMPLOYERS TRUST ORIGIN" label, and a set of muted partner wordmarks arranged in two rows. The right column is headed "Book a demo to learn more:" and lays out a two-by-N grid of white input fields with small dark labels: first name, last name, work email, phone number, company name, company size, company type, and company industry, the size and type and industry fields shown as dropdowns. A small red icon sits inside the first-name field. A pill-shaped dark navy "SUBMIT" button with monospace text closes the form.

Key takeaway

The editorial-meets-utility split: a refined serif headline and trust logos on one side balancing a dense practical form on the other, unified by one rounded container. Using a monospace eyebrow and button label against the serif headline for a considered type mix. Containing the whole demo block in a single soft panel so the form feels like part of a designed surface, not a bare embed.

Reuse notes

Well suited to a fintech, HR, or enterprise demo page where the form must collect qualifying fields without feeling cold. The trust logos directly beside the form reinforce credibility at the point of conversion. The eight-field form is long; reserve for high-intent demo requests rather than top-of-funnel signups.

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