Plumb investor logo strip with backer cards

Plumb investor logo strip with backer cards, light-mode, minimal, light

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Light logos section pairing a serif headline and a row of fund logos with colorful investor cards below.

Summary

A light "Backing our vision" section that runs a row of venture-fund logos above four pastel investor cards, each with a headshot and a notable angel's name and title.

Visual description

A centered serif headline ("Backing our vision") sits above a single horizontal row of grayscale fund logos (Vitalize, Remote First Capital, Lerer Hippeau, Asymmetric Capital Partners, Human Ventures, plus partially cropped logos at both edges that suggest a slider). Below, a row of four rounded cards, each in a soft pastel fill (green, lavender, peach, blue), pairs a small square headshot with a bold name and monospace-style role: Scott Belsky (CSO, Adobe), Eric Ries (Author, The Lean Startup), Mariano Battan (Cofounder, Mural), Brian Sugar (Founder, PopSugar). The cropped logos at the strip edges imply the row scrolls.

Key takeaway

Splitting social proof into institutional logos up top and named-angel cards below gives both fund credibility and recognizable personal endorsements. The pastel investor cards with headshots feel warmer and more specific than a flat logo wall. Edge-cropped logos signal a slider without a visible control.

Reuse notes

Reach for this when notable angels are as persuasive as the funds backing you, common for early AI or developer products. Needs real, well-known names to land; generic investors weaken it. The serif headline ties it to a premium editorial hero like Plumb's; pair the two for a consistent voice.

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