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Light pricing slide laying out nine Dropbox FSS plans across two rows of soft grey cards, split into business teams and individuals.
Summary
A full pricing matrix: nine Dropbox File Sync and Share plans laid out as soft grey cards in two labeled rows, one for business teams and one for individuals.
Visual description
Cream background, Dropbox logo top-left beside the "Business Overview / Dropbox Today" header. A blue title, "File Sync and Share (FSS) Plans", sits upper-left. Below a grey "FOR BUSINESS TEAMS" label, a row of five rounded grey cards lists Standard, Business, Advanced, Business Plus, and Enterprise, each with a bold plan name, per-user monthly and yearly pricing, a minimum-seats note, and a storage line. A second "FOR INDIVIDUALS" label heads a row of four cards (Basic, Plus, Family, Essentials) with the same structure. The page number sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Stacking two card rows under plain section labels to fit a whole nine-plan catalog on one readable slide. Identical internal card structure (name, price, terms, storage) lets the eye scan across plans without re-learning each card.
Reuse notes
The go-to layout when an investor or sales deck must show a complete pricing ladder at once. At nine plans it is dense; keep the per-card copy to fixed fields and lean on the row labels to chunk it. Cards stay tonal rather than highlighting a recommended tier.
From this deck: File Sync and Share pricing grid
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