Point of View dark intro slide

Point of View dark intro slide, minimal, geometric, dark

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A black 16:9 intro frame splitting Point / of View around a thin white outlined cone, with corner running heads framing the wireframe shape.

Summary

A dark widescreen title frame that splits the words "Point" and "of View" to the far left and right, joined by a thin white line-drawn cone that visualizes a literal field of view.

Visual description

Near-black background filling a 16:9 frame. "Point" sits at the left edge and "of View" at the right, both in a clean white grotesque, leaving a wide empty center. Bridging them is a single-stroke outline shape: a narrow apex on the left opening into a curved arc on the right, reading as a cone or viewing frustum. Four small running labels anchor the corners ("Introduction", "About Park" top; "A point of view", "Introduction", and a numeral bottom), set in tiny tracked caps. Everything is hairline-weight white on black, so the negative space and the wireframe do the work; there is no fill, photo, or color.

Key takeaway

Turning the phrase into the diagram: the cone literally is the "point of view," so the layout illustrates its own title with one unfilled line. The four-corner micro-labels frame the empty center like a technical drawing and signal a structured deck without adding clutter.

Reuse notes

Reach for this as a section divider or cover in a dark, editorial presentation or portfolio. The split-headline-around-a-shape pattern scales to other phrases if the shape can be made to mean the words. Works only on a dark ground at large display size; the hairline shape disappears if shrunk or printed small. </content>

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