Brand Identity Pitch
A lead designer presents a new visual direction to stakeholders. The high-contrast yellow highlights keep the client focused on key brand values while the gallery layouts showcase logo applications across various media.

High-contrast editorial layouts featuring bold typography and curated visual grids.
This template draws inspiration from gallery curation and modern editorial design.
The visual identity is anchored by a high-contrast palette of #F3B73D yellow, deep black, and crisp white, creating a sense of intentionality and focus.
The cover slide utilizes a massive numerical identifier '065' in a sans-serif font, paired with a macro photograph that emphasizes texture and form.
Moving into the deck, the layout transitions between stark white backgrounds for process-oriented slides and vibrant, illustrative grids for concept exploration.
A key visual feature is the thin horizontal rule used to separate headers from content, maintaining a clean architectural structure throughout.
Typography is strictly sans-serif, with varied weights used to establish a clear hierarchy without the need for decorative elements.
This deck is built for presenters who need their visuals to carry the narrative, whether showcasing a multi-step workflow with line-art icons or presenting a series of abstract illustrations in a triptych format.
The design system relies on a Swiss-inspired grid and a restricted color palette.
The primary accent color, a warm golden-yellow (#F3B73D), is used as a functional highlighter for key numbers and headings.
Typography is characterized by a bold, grotesque sans-serif that remains legible even at massive scales.
Layout patterns alternate between full-bleed imagery and structured white space.
Specifically, the workflow slide uses thin 1pt lines and minimalist line icons (magnifying glass, pencil, grid) to create a technical yet airy feel.
The use of a vertical black sidebar on certain slides provides a grounding element for secondary imagery, allowing the main content area to breathe.
Negative space is treated as a deliberate design element rather than empty room, directing the viewer's eye to high-contrast focal points.
Every theme has a stage it belongs on. These are the moments this one was built for.
A lead designer presents a new visual direction to stakeholders. The high-contrast yellow highlights keep the client focused on key brand values while the gallery layouts showcase logo applications across various media.
A project manager briefs a creative team on a five-stage delivery process. The minimalist workflow slide uses clear icons and sequential numbering to ensure every team member understands their role and timelines.
A marketing lead introduces a curated collection of artist collaborations. The triptych image slide allows for side-by-side comparison of different styles while maintaining a unified, professional editorial aesthetic.
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09 / 9Pick this template, upload your content, and our AI will compose it into the 9-slide arc of Gallery Yellow Minimalist Editorial Presentation — your job is just to polish the key data.