Material Board Review
An interior designer presenting stone, timber, and metal finish selections to a luxury residential client, using the vertical gallery to show how textures interact.

A tactile design system for presenting architectural materials and cultural space concepts.
This deck focuses on the tactile nature of architectural design, utilizing a sophisticated palette of sage green, muted terracotta, and slate blue.
The visual narrative moves from high-level vision to granular material details.
Each slide utilizes specific layout patterns like the five-column vertical gallery used for workflow visualization, which allows for a rhythmic progression of imagery from sketches to finished installations.
Typography is kept minimal with a clean, light-weight sans-serif that prioritizes legibility against the warm, off-white background.
The cover slide sets a high-end tone with a still-life composition of stone, wood, and ceramic textures, immediately signaling a focus on physical materiality and craftsmanship.
This template is built for studios that need to communicate the sensory quality of a space alongside technical specifications.
The color system relies on organic, earth-derived neutrals (#F3F2ED) paired with muted accent tones like sage and burnt orange to evoke a sense of natural longevity.
Typography uses a modern sans-serif with generous letter spacing in titles to maintain an airy, gallery-like feel.
Layouts are strictly gridded but feel organic due to the use of varied image aspect ratios—particularly the tall, narrow rectangles that mimic architectural columns.
Fine horizontal and vertical lines are used sparingly as dividers to organize data points and KPIs without cluttering the visual field.
Every theme has a stage it belongs on. These are the moments this one was built for.
An interior designer presenting stone, timber, and metal finish selections to a luxury residential client, using the vertical gallery to show how textures interact.
An architecture firm bidding for a city gallery project, using the data-driven slides to highlight exhibition area metrics and community impact goals.
A boutique furniture or lighting brand explaining their 'sketch-to-object' process to potential showroom partners and distributors.
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09 / 9Pick this template, upload your content, and our AI will compose it into the 9-slide arc of Gallery Materials & Architectural Studio Presentation — your job is just to polish the key data.