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Dark-mode pharmaceutical research presentation with high-contrast lime yellow accents and geometric arrow diagrams to present clinical trial progress and molecular science.
Summary
A pharmaceutical research presentation combining dark backgrounds with bright lime accents, using bold numbers, geometric arrows, and clinical trial stage labels to present molecular science and drug development progress.
Visual description
Multiple presentation slides show a strict dark-mode palette: black backgrounds with white and gray text. A large neon yellow panel features a bold numbered heading (e.g., "3.0") in a custom sans-serif, describing a clinical trial phase and its status. Body text explains molecular mechanisms and trial results. A separate slide uses stacked geometric arrow shapes (black, dark gray, light gray, white) pointing rightward in a progression diagram, labeled "Discovery," "Preclinical," and "Clinical." The header uses a pill-shaped highlight in neon yellow with section labels and navigation breadcrumbs. Page numbers and source attribution sit in a footer. The type system is uniform sans-serif throughout, prioritizing hierarchy through size and color contrast.
Key takeaway
The high-contrast neon-on-dark approach that makes data dense slides readable without appearing cluttered. The chevron/arrow progression diagram that cleanly communicates multi-stage processes (pipeline, roadmap, customer journey). The numbered card layout that isolates each concept while maintaining visual continuity.
Reuse notes
Essential for biotech, pharmaceutical, fintech, or data-heavy presentations where credibility depends on structured information. The neon accent demands high-contrast backgrounds; avoid using on light slides. Works well for clinical trials, scientific research, regulatory compliance, or product roadmaps. Requires content that justifies the serious, technical tone; lighter verticals should soften the palette or reduce accent saturation.









