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Dark spread showing a white presentation-slide template annotated with type roles down the left, spacing multiples, and a stacked color-swatch panel at right.
Summary
A print-rules page that drops a finished white presentation slide onto a dark spread and annotates it: type roles and sizes down the left margin, spacing multiples beside the text, and named color swatches at the right.
Visual description
Near-black charcoal background framing a large white slide mockup. A tiny mono header reads "PRINT RULES - PRESENTATION SLIDES" left, "DIGITAL + BRAND EXPERIENCE" center-right, "BRAND GUIDELINES" right. Down the dark left margin, mono labels spec each tier (LABEL GT Flexa Mono 16pt all caps; HEADLINE Rules Medium 56pt; SUBHEADLINE 24pt; BODY COPY large 18pt and small 14pt; paragraph spacing 10pt). Inside the white slide, a real composition shows a magenta "WHAT IS THIS?" label, a black headline "Content monetization that your users will love.", a subhead and body, each wrapped in pale-pink highlight boxes with small x and multiple markers (1/2X, X, 3X) calling out spacing. At the right, three stacked dark and magenta swatch chips list color names and codes. The deck slug sits tiny at bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Teaching the slide template by annotating a finished example in place: type roles in the margin, spacing as x-multiples in pink highlight boxes over the live text, and the palette docked at the edge. Everything needed to rebuild the slide is visible at once.
Reuse notes
A thorough internal-template spec for teams that produce many on-brand decks or documents; the pink spacing-box overlay is a clear, reusable annotation device. Reach for it when consistency across self-serve decks matters. It is reference material, not a slide to present to clients.
From this deck: Presentation slide print rules anatomy
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