Design agency project proposal deck with metrics

Design agency project proposal deck with metrics, corporate-clean, minimal, high-contrast

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Agency project proposal layout showcasing services, team credentials, timeline, and financial summary with warm color blocking and modular card design.

Summary

An agency proposal layout combining bold color cards with metric callouts, team credentials, timeline, and pricing breakdown on a light background.

Visual description

The composition uses a modular card-based grid on a light cream/off-white background. Upper left contains a dark teal vertical bar with "Studio Name" and large white "Project Proposal" headline. Adjacent cards display numeric metrics: a tan vertical pill reading "MAR 14 - JUL 22", a lavender box showing "487 Venture backed clients served" and "13+ Years of brand design experience". The right side has a teal card titled "Timeline & process" with a week-by-week strategic narrative. The middle row contains a tan illustration card (showing a stylized jumping figure with checkmark), an oversized tan/peach horizontal bar reading "OUR STACK / INTRO CALL / PRODUCT" in teal text, a dark teal section with "Payment structure 50% / 35% / 15%", and a light mint card displaying "Project Total: $42,400". Below is a wide tan/brown card with the proposal statement mentioning "AwesomeCo" as the client. The bottom banner reads "Closed millions in design projects" in navy and tan. Color palette uses teal, tan, lavender, and mint green as distinct zones.

Key takeaway

Breaking proposal information into color-coded card blocks makes each section scannable and memorable. Mixing large numeric metrics with smaller supporting text creates visual hierarchy without text-heavy paragraphs. The illustrated figure adds personality while staying minimal and modular. Mint callouts (like the project total) draw the eye without clashing with the warm palette.

Reuse notes

Effective for pitching design services, especially to corporate or established brands. The warm earth tones with teal feel confident and not trendy. Works when you need to show team experience, timeline, and cost on a single view. Avoid if you need to emphasize ongoing support or post-project services. The card structure scales well to longer proposal sequences.

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