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A simple two-circle line Venn diagram labeling the overlapping circles "Design" and "Code.
Summary
A concept slide reduced to a two-circle Venn: thin outlined circles labeled "Design" and "Code" overlapping in the center.
Visual description
Flat off-white background. Two equal circles drawn as thin dark outlines overlap slightly in the middle of the slide, the left labeled "Design" and the right labeled "Code" in a medium-weight dark sans. No fill, no shading of the intersection, no caption. The diagram is centered with generous whitespace, true to the deck's minimal style.
Key takeaway
Compressing the whole thesis (the company lives at the overlap of design and code) into the simplest possible diagram, two outlined circles. The restraint, drawing it as bare line work, keeps it on-brand with the rest of the minimal deck.
Reuse notes
A clean way to state a positioning or intersection thesis. The bare line treatment fits minimal decks; for emphasis you could tint the overlap, but here the empty intersection keeps it quiet. Reusable as a generic two-concept Venn template.
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