Design Workshop Instruction
An instructor uses the 'Workflow' slide to break down the Figma design process for students, using the distinct geometric icons to represent different project phases from discovery to handoff.

Direct, high-contrast slides using raw geometric shapes and neon accents for design-led presentations.
This template adopts a neo-brutalist aesthetic, characterized by its refusal of traditional corporate polish.
The deck opens with a stark black title slide where white san-serif typography is layered against a grid of lavender, lime, and cobalt rectangles.
This visual tension continues throughout the slides, using raw geometric primitives—circles, arches, and stepped blocks—to frame content.
The layout avoids standard bullet points, opting instead for numbered process flows and large-scale icons that occupy significant negative space.
The color palette is intentionally jarring, combining #E4F8A0 (lime) with deep purples and oranges to ensure every slide commands attention.
It follows a logical progression from high-level concepts to detailed workflow steps, making it ideal for technical design educators or creative directors presenting new brand systems.
The design relies on a strict sans-serif typeface with tight kerning, creating a dense, architectural feel.
The color system is anchored by a #000000 base, utilizing #E4F8A0 as a primary highlight color to guide the eye toward key labels and headers.
Layouts are built on a modular grid but frequently break symmetry, using oversized geometric shapes—like the teal flower-shaped icon or the orange semi-circle—as structural anchors rather than mere decoration.
Thicker stroke weights and flat, shadowless shapes emphasize the 'raw' brutalist ethos, prioritizing clarity and bold hierarchy over subtle gradients.
Every theme has a stage it belongs on. These are the moments this one was built for.
An instructor uses the 'Workflow' slide to break down the Figma design process for students, using the distinct geometric icons to represent different project phases from discovery to handoff.
An agency lead presents a new, edgy visual identity to a fashion client, using the high-contrast color blocks to demonstrate how the brand will stand out in digital environments.
A product manager uses the bold layout to align the engineering and design teams on a new feature roadmap, ensuring the high-level goals are unmissable.
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09 / 9Pick this template, upload your content, and our AI will compose it into the 9-slide arc of Figma Brutalist Design Course Deck — your job is just to polish the key data.