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A 2x2 photo grid labeling the four image-bank categories, Installation, Service, Office and End users, beside a short left list.
Summary
An overview page splitting the image bank into four named categories, each shown as one representative photo in a 2x2 grid with a white overlay label.
Visual description
White slide with a narrow left column holding the "Image categories" header and a short bulleted list (Installation, Service, Office, End users). The right two-thirds is a 2x2 grid of photographs, each with a centered white category label: top-left a welder at a pipe ("Installation"), top-right a kneeling technician with a tool case on an ice rink ("Service"), bottom-left a man working at a desk in low light ("Office"), bottom-right two people in scrubs and a coat talking ("End users"). Hairline footer.
Key takeaway
Summarizing an entire image library in one 2x2 grid where each cell both names a category and shows its archetypal shot, giving photographers an instant brief for each bucket before the detail pages expand them.
Reuse notes
A useful index page when a brand sorts photography into types. The labeled-grid pattern works as a chapter overview that the following pages (Service, Installation, Office, End users) then detail one by one; keep one strong exemplar per category.
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