Anatomy of Creativity title slide with annotated serif type

Anatomy of Creativity title slide with annotated serif type, editorial, minimal, vibrant

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A kelly-green title slide setting THE ANATOMY OF CREATIVITY in a tall high-contrast serif overlaid with white anatomy-of-type construction marks like calipers, circles and brackets.

Summary

A landscape title slide that fills the frame with THE ANATOMY OF CREATIVITY in a tall black high-contrast serif on kelly green, then overlays the letterforms with white technical annotation marks so the headline doubles as a diagram of itself.

Visual description

Four stacked all-caps lines (THE / ANATOMY / OF CREATIVITY) in a thin-and-thick Didone-style serif fill nearly the entire green field, set in black and bleeding to the left edge. Thin white drafting marks sit on top of the type: small numbered circles (1, 2, 3), a vertical caliper arrow, square and dashed brackets, an extension line through the O, and two diagonally hatched counters, evoking a typographer's anatomy diagram. Tucked into the right of the OF line is a two-line subtitle in a white serif italic-roman: "Part three / What's design without good ideas?". Bottom right reads PRESENTED BY in white caps beside a white tilted house-shaped logo card carrying a green "antalis" wordmark and "Creative Power" tagline.

Key takeaway

Treating the headline as an exhibit: overlaying real type-anatomy callouts (calipers, numbered nodes, bracketed measurements) onto an oversized serif so the slide explains its own craft. The single bright-green-on-black-on-green palette keeps the busy annotation legible.

Reuse notes

Strong for a design talk, type workshop, or creative-agency section divider where the subject is craft itself. Needs a genuine high-contrast serif to justify the anatomy marks; on a flatter typeface the callouts read as noise. The diagonal subtitle inset is a tidy way to add a deck title without breaking the poster.

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