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Trend slide with a full-bleed abstract fluid-texture still filling the frame and an oversized "Abstract Textures" headline, two-column body, and keyword pills laid over the left.
Summary
The abstract-texture trend: a full-bleed marbled fluid-ink still fills the slide, with the "Abstract Textures" headline, two body columns, and pill row set over the calmer dark-blue left region.
Visual description
A single abstract film still fills the entire slide: a high-detail, aerial-looking field of swirling fluid inks in rust-orange, cream, and deep blue-black, resembling a marbled or geological surface. The running header runs across the top in white. Over the darker, bluer left portion sit a large white headline, "Abstract Textures", and two narrow columns of body copy on textural, abstract storytelling (citing artist Roman De Giuli). Below sit the "CHARACTERISTICS" label and outlined pills: INKS, ABSTRACT, FLUID, TEXTURES, MICROSCOPE, PARTICLES. A white "8" anchors the bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Using one mesmerizing full-bleed abstract image as the entire backdrop and tucking the text into its quietest corner. For a topic about texture and the abstract, the image alone communicates before a word is read.
Reuse notes
The full-bleed-abstract variant, best when you have a single striking non-figurative image. Needs a low-detail region for the overlaid text to survive. Great for topics like texture, science, or process where a literal photo would be too on-the-nose.


















