Three ways to use #F4EEE8 on the Wall of Love
This is a visual preview only — the live page is unchanged. Each option below shows a different approach to introducing the cream tone. Option A keeps the cards dark but wraps them in a cream section. Option B applies cream to the inbox section. Option C uses cream-on-dark cards with a warm tint. Let me know which direction feels right and I'll apply it.
Option A
Cream section background — Member Stories
The masonry testimonial grid sits on a warm cream background. The dark hero flows into cream, then back to dark. Creates a clear visual chapter break mid-page.
Real People · Real Results · Real Media Careers
The wins speak
for themselves.
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Member Stories
What happens when you
back yourself.
“I've just been offered a role as a Shooter/Editor for a production company. It's a massive step up — my salary has more than doubled.
Alexander H.
● Salary doubled · Shooter/Editor role
“After 6 months of searching, I've just accepted a Senior Producer role at RD Content. The LinkedIn strategy completely changed the game for me.
Simon S.
● Senior Producer · RD Content
“I've just been offered a Creative EP role on a year FTC — a step up from where I was. The programme gave me the confidence to go for it.
Laura C.
● Creative EP · Year FTC
Option B
Cream section background — Direct Messages / Inbox
The inbox section uses the cream background, making it feel like you're literally looking at a real email client. The contrast between dark testimonial cards and the warm inbox section creates a natural storytelling rhythm.
…dark masonry section above…
Direct Messages
Straight from the
inbox.
Sometimes the most honest feedback arrives in a private message. Shared with permission.
✉ Private Email
"I'm very happy to share that I have just been offered the role of Senior Creator at JetBrains. The recruitment process was intense but very respectful, and they loved the big idea I presented. Thank you so much for all your guidance — I'm 100% sure it helped me."
Amy T.
✉ Private Email
"Thank you for all your support this year. I've learnt a tonne from you. I managed to stay afloat with freelance work using your approach, expand my network, and land a six month mat leave cover role. None of which came from applying for jobs. You've been a wonderful mentor."
Tracey O.
Option C
Cream tint on the featured quote cards only
The three large featured cards (Luisa, Lianne, Neil) use a very subtle cream-tinted background instead of the near-black. The rest of the page stays dark. The effect is a gentle warmth on the most prominent moments.
…dark hero section above…
“"This wouldn't have been possible without the weekly calls with Cheryl and all of you. You kept my motivation alive during one of the most challenging moments in my career — and the biggest gift was realising I wasn't going through it alone."
Luisa C.
Line Producer · Media & NGO Sector
Landed fully remote Line Producer role at a global NGO
…dark masonry section continues…
Summary — which option suits the MCP brand?
Option A
Cream masonry section
✓ Strong visual chapter break. Warm and editorial.
⚠ Dark text on cream cards — biggest departure from current look.
Option B
Cream inbox section
✓ Feels like a real email client. Very natural for the DM content.
⚠ Smallest change — may feel too subtle on its own.
Option C
Cream tint on featured cards
✓ Barely-there warmth. Keeps the dark luxury feel intact.
⚠ Very subtle — may not break up the page enough.
You can also combine A + B — cream for both the masonry and inbox sections — for a more pronounced rhythm. Just let me know which direction you'd like to go and I'll apply it to the live page.