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Gallery Editorial Presentation for Art and Design

Dramatic high-contrast layouts for curators and creative directors.

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About this template

Built for high-stakes professional environments

This editorial deck breaks away from standard corporate slide structures, adopting a high-contrast palette of pitch black and pale yellow (#F5E16D).

The design is anchored by massive, tight-kerning sans-serif headlines that command immediate attention, paired with a sophisticated four-column workflow breakdown.

Visuals are treated with an architectural eye, utilizing sharp shadows and cinematic photography to fill large-scale image frames.

The transition from dark cover slides to light-background content pages provides a rhythmic pacing suitable for art exhibitions or high-end brand launches.

It prioritizes white space and typographic hierarchy, ensuring that short-form manifestos and project descriptions remain legible despite the aggressive scale of the titles.

Design DNA

Typography, color, layout — decisions that define it

The template utilizes a bold sans-serif typeface (similar to Inter or Helvetica Bold) as its primary structural element, often bleeding off the edges or filling 50% of the slide height.

The color system is strictly limited to #010101 and #F5E16D, creating a 'night and day' contrast that frames photography effectively.

Layout patterns include a split-screen 50/50 ratio for text and imagery, as well as a dynamic multi-image grid for showcasing individual works.

Subtle horizontal rules and minimalist 'GP162' signifiers provide a cohesive brand identity throughout the deck, while the use of small-caps for metadata adds a professional editorial touch.

Best for

Where Gallery Editorial Presentation for Art and Design shines

Every theme has a stage it belongs on. These are the moments this one was built for.

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Exhibition Curation Pitch

A curator presenting a new conceptual photography series to a museum board. The bold typography allows the exhibition title to stand out, while the large image placeholders respect the scale of the original works.

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Brand Identity Reveal

An agency showcasing a new minimalist brand identity to a client. The high-contrast black and yellow palette provides a neutral but authoritative backdrop for logo variations and typography explorations.

03

Fashion Collection Preview

A creative director presenting the upcoming season's mood board and key pieces to retail buyers. The editorial layout mimics a physical magazine, creating an immersive storytelling experience.

Also great forArt gallery exhibition proposalsHigh-end fashion lookbooksArchitectural design portfoliosIndependent creative agency pitches
Context & semantics

Topics, scenarios and audience this deck fits

Topics
Contemporary ArtCreative DirectionMinimalist Design
Scenarios
Exhibition CurationBrand Identity RevealFashion Lookbook
Ideal audience
Art CuratorsCreative AgenciesArchitects
Content types
Visual NarrativePortfolio ShowcaseWorkflow Breakdown
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FAQ

About this template

Is this template suitable for text-heavy slides?

This template is optimized for visual storytelling. While it handles short paragraphs well within its grid, it is not designed for dense bullet points or lengthy reports. It works best when text is used as a graphic element.

How do I choose images for this layout?

To maintain the editorial feel, use high-resolution photography with strong contrast or architectural themes. Monochromatic or muted color palettes in your photos will harmonize best with the yellow and black theme.

Can the yellow accent color be changed?

The yellow (#F5E16D) is a core part of the design DNA. If changed, it should be replaced with another pale, high-visibility pastel or a stark white to maintain the intended contrast levels.
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