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Three-zone content slide with a large duotone architectural render left, a body column center, and a solid-orange body column on the right edge.
Summary
A three-column reading slide: a large duotone render of a planned chip plant on the left, a column of body copy in the center, and a body column on a solid-orange panel down the right edge.
Visual description
Pale-yellow field, no large headline. The left half is a wide duotone (yellow-toned) architectural render of a sprawling low-rise factory complex with parking lots. The center holds a single column of small sans-serif body copy with underlined inline links and a small monospace caption beneath. The right edge is a full-height solid-orange (#F25C1F) vertical panel carrying a continued column of body copy in dark text. The standard hairline header and page "50" run across the top.
Key takeaway
Introducing a solid-color side panel to hold overflow copy: the orange column breaks up an otherwise text-on-paper slide and reuses an accent from the deck's palette, signaling a distinct strand of the argument without a new layout.
Reuse notes
Useful when one content slide carries more body copy than two plain columns can hold comfortably. The color-block column adds structure and a flash of brand color. Keep the panel color drawn from the established palette so it does not read as decoration.
From this deck: Chip manufacturing render and orange column
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