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Dark-violet text page with a small left "Overview" label and several paragraphs of large white body copy set in a single right-hand column.
Summary
An introduction text page: on a deep-violet ground, a small "Overview" label sits in the left column while four paragraphs of comfortably large white copy fill the right column.
Visual description
Near-black violet background. A thin running header crosses the top (deck title left, "Introduction" and "Overview" as centered breadcrumbs, page "04" right). Below, the layout splits into a narrow left label area holding only the word "Overview" and a wide right text column. The body is set in a light geometric sans at a generous reading size, broken into four short paragraphs with a closing one-line "Let's dive in." The right column stops well short of the full width, leaving open negative space, and the left two-thirds of the slide stay empty.
Key takeaway
The label-left / copy-right grid that gives even a pure text slide structure: the tiny section label anchors the page while the oversized body copy stays the focus. Stopping the measure short of full width keeps long-form text readable on a wide slide.
Reuse notes
A clean template for any narrative or letter-style page in a deck (intro, manifesto, philosophy). Reuse the same label-column grid across consecutive text slides for rhythm. The large type means only a few paragraphs fit; split longer copy across pages rather than shrinking it.
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