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Two slides from a Boring Studios brand proposal: a yellow contact slide with a heavy all-caps question, and a black 'PROPOSAL' cover overlaying giant type on a moody side portrait.
Summary
Two stacked slides from a Boring Studios brand proposal deck, built on a yellow-and-black system: a contact slide led by a giant all-caps question, and a cover slide where the word PROPOSAL spans the top over a dim profile portrait.
Visual description
Top slide: a flat bright-yellow field with a four-line, all-caps, heavy grotesque headline asking "Any questions or thoughts? Or maybe you want to say hello?" in black, set tight and edge-to-edge. Below it two equal contact columns name Eden and Penelope with email and mobile placeholders, plus tiny corner metadata ("Page 19", "Contact") and a small circular logo bottom-right. Bottom slide: a near-black landscape cover with a warm-lit profile portrait of a woman with a low ponytail; "PROPOSAL" runs across the top in the same yellow, oversized and letter-spaced to the full width, so the type bridges over her head. Footer line gives "Brand Proposal for Boring Studios", a date, and "Presentation by Boring Studios", same circular mark in the corner.
Key takeaway
A two-color all-caps grotesque system carries an entire deck: yellow type on black for drama, black type on yellow for energy, nothing else. Stretching a single word across the full slide width over a dimmed portrait makes a confident, low-cost cover. Tiny page-number and label metadata in the corners keeps the loud type feeling systematic rather than random.
Reuse notes
A strong template for an agency pitch or brand-proposal deck that wants personality without illustration. The yellow-on-black pairing reads bold and slightly editorial; swap the accent to rebrand quickly. Oversized headlines need real proofreading room, the contact slide leans on the question being short and human.









