Stat Anchored
A static logo cloud anchored by an oversized customer count in primary type, a muted supporting line, and two staggered rows of wordmarks.
A static logo cloud anchored by an oversized customer count in primary type, a muted supporting line, and two staggered rows of wordmarks.
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Stat Anchored leads with the claim instead of the logos. A centered, oversized customer count rendered in the primary color carries the headline, a muted sentence beneath it adds the context, and two static rows of customer wordmarks supply the proof. The rows hold five and four logos, so when both are centered they stagger naturally and read as a cloud rather than a table. Nothing animates; the whole block is a single confident statement.
The number, the supporting line, and the two logo rows are all independent. Swap the count for whatever figure you can stand behind, rewrite the sentence, and edit either row freely: each logo is a wordmark with a paired inline SVG mark, so adding or removing names never requires image files and the rows recenter on their own.
Reach for this block when you have one number that says more than any logo wall could. It suits a project management or analytics product that has crossed a memorable adoption threshold, sitting right after the hero so the count lands while the pitch is still fresh. Because the stat is the anchor, the block still works when your customer names are respectable but not famous: the number does the persuading and the logos simply confirm that real companies sit behind it.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The frame fits any single number backed by a roster of names. A few other ways to use it:
Tip: round the number to something memorable and keep it honest. A figure like 12,000 reads better than 12,314 and survives growth without constant edits.