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Near-empty off-white slide with a single small circled-copyright mark centered in the middle of the page.
Summary
A nearly blank interstitial: an off-white page with one small circled-copyright mark dead center and nothing else.
Visual description
Full-bleed light grey-white field. A single black circled-© glyph sits precisely in the center of the slide at modest size. There is no headline, body, or page furniture visible. The whole slide is negative space organized around one tiny mark.
Key takeaway
Using the brand's own circled-© glyph alone, centered, as a breath or palette-cleanser between sections. It reads as a stamp or watermark and reinforces the identity without a single word.
Reuse notes
A pause slide for long internal documents or brand books, good before a new chapter or as a quiet transition. Only works when that mark is already established elsewhere in the deck so the audience reads it as identity, not error. Risky in client-facing sales decks where a near-empty slide can feel like a mistake.
From this deck: Centered copyright-mark slide
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