Conclusion closing slide

Conclusion closing slide, editorial, illustrated, vibrant

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Bubblegum-pink closing slide with an oversized thin "CONCLUSION" headline, a short wrap-up paragraph plus Adobe.com link, butterfly and paper-plane collage shapes, and a small editorial credits block.

Summary

The closing slide: a flat bubblegum-pink field with "CONCLUSION" set huge in thin all-caps across the top, a short two-paragraph wrap-up with an Adobe.com link top-right, butterfly and paper-plane collage shapes, and a small editorial credits block bottom-right.

Visual description

Full-bleed bubblegum-pink background. The headline "CONCLUSION" runs in oversized hairline-thin black all-caps across the top, closed with a single heavy underline rule. Upper-left and lower areas carry abstract collage shapes: layered magenta butterfly forms top-left, a navy-and-cyan fragment lower-left, and a larger red, navy, pink and cyan origami paper-plane sweeping across the lower-right. The top-right holds two short justified closing paragraphs ending in a bold call to action with an underlined "Adobe.com" link. A small credits block sits below it, listing editor, writer, art direction, designer, project management and illustrator in bold-label format, plus a short acknowledgement. The running footer keeps the "It's Nice That x Adobe" lockup bottom-left and "Connecting the Dots" centered.

Key takeaway

Bookending the deck by reusing the cover's exact formula in a different flat color: one oversized thin-caps word under a heavy rule, the same paper-plane and butterfly collage language, so open and close visibly rhyme. Tucking the production credits into a small bold-label block in the corner is a clean editorial way to close a branded piece.

Reuse notes

A natural closer for any editorial or marketing deck that opened with a matching big-word color field. The corner credits block is reusable for collaboration or commissioned work that needs to name a team. Pair it with a single clear CTA link as done here. Like the cover, it relies on a flat color and commissioned illustration to fill the space.

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