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Cream slide filling the right two-thirds with one long brown serif paragraph about preliminary trademark searches, beside a small Legal Standards label.
Summary
A legal-section intro slide: one long brown serif paragraph fills the right two-thirds explaining that preliminary trademark searches were conducted and that local legal review is still required per market, beside a small "Legal Standards / Terms & Conditions" label.
Visual description
Warm cream background with the running header and page "120." A small bold two-line "Legal Standards / Terms & Conditions" label sits in the upper-left margin. The right two-thirds carries a single dense paragraph set in a heavy brown slab-serif at large size, running roughly ten lines about feasibility of the guidelines, trademark searches per region, the need for local legal representatives, and elements varying by country. The lower half is open cream, with a two-line legal note in the footer. The layout matches the deck's other big-serif copy slides.
Key takeaway
Opening a dense legal chapter with a single oversized paragraph rather than fine print, which sets the right serious-but-readable tone before the detail-heavy Q&A pages that follow. Reusing the same big-serif-on-cream copy treatment used elsewhere keeps even the legal section on-brand.
Reuse notes
A good model for a section-intro or summary statement that must carry a block of important prose with authority. The big-serif single-paragraph layout transfers to any "read this first" slide. Keep these to one focused paragraph; the granular detail belongs on the multi-column pages that come next.
From this deck: Legal Standards trademark intro statement
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