This educational deck uses a clear, illustrative approach to explain complex ecological relationships to a younger audience.
The visual identity is defined by hand-drawn, black-outlined animal figures—from orcas and sea turtles to arctic wolves and moose—set against solid blocks of color like #10BEDE blue and earthy greens.
The first slide features a split-screen layout comparing aquatic and terrestrial food webs, using color-coded arrows to distinguish between predation and energy transfer.
The typography utilizes a clean sans-serif for body text, ensuring readability, while section headers are emphasized with bold weights.
A distinctive design choice is the use of yellow circular focal points to anchor lesson titles and key definitions.
The deck transitions from broad concepts like 'What is a Food Web?' to specific classifications such as producers, consumers, and decomposers, ending with a deep dive into northern animal adaptations.
It is an ideal resource for elementary teachers or environmental educators needing to simplify biological cycles without losing factual accuracy.