Press Strip
A press strip with a standalone uppercase label and three pull quotes above outlet wordmarks, split by hairlines that adapt to stacking.
A press strip with a standalone uppercase label and three pull quotes above outlet wordmarks, split by hairlines that adapt to stacking.
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Press Strip is media proof in the shape of a logo cloud. A small standalone uppercase label opens the strip, and beneath it three short pull quotes sit side by side, each resting on the wordmark of the outlet that wrote it. Vertical hairlines divide the quotes on desktop; when the columns stack on mobile the same dividers rotate into horizontal rules, so the strip stays legible at every width. There is deliberately no full heading: the strip is connective tissue between larger sections, not a section that demands its own H2.
The quotes and outlets live in one small array, so swapping coverage in or out is a single edit. Each outlet is a wordmark paired with an inline SVG mark, which means the strip needs no logo files and adapts to light and dark automatically. Three entries is the sweet spot, but the grid accepts two or four if your coverage list differs.
Reach for this block when third party voices carry more weight than your own copy. It fits a consumer or prosumer product page shortly after launch coverage lands, placed between the hero and the feature tour so a skeptical visitor sees that journalists, not just marketers, rate the product. Because each quote is a single sentence, the strip scans in seconds and works even for visitors who never read body copy.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The strip is built for press pull quotes, but the quote over wordmark format stretches further:
Tip: trim each quote to one sentence of similar length so the three columns balance. A quote that runs two lines longer than its neighbors makes the whole strip look lopsided.