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Primary palette shown as three full-height colour panels (hot coral, soft white, deep navy) each keyed with its full spec in the bottom-left.
Summary
The full primary palette: the slide is split into three full-height vertical colour fields, hot coral, soft white and deep navy, each labeled with its name and complete spec in the lower-left.
Visual description
The frame is divided into three vertical panels. The left two-thirds is hot coral, carrying an outlined "Our colour" pill and a soft-white "Primary palette" heading with a short rationale that soft white and deep navy were chosen to make hot coral pop; a "Hot coral" spec block sits bottom-left and a centered footnote "*Neon Pantone to be used whenever possible." A narrower soft-white (#F2F8F3) panel follows, keyed "Soft white / R242 G248 B243 / #F2F8F3 / C3 M0 Y3 K0 / PMS N/A". The right panel is deep navy (#112231), keyed "Deep navy / R17 G34 B49 / #112231 / C100 M63 Y16 K78 / PMS 2965". A "16" marker sits top-right.
Key takeaway
Presenting the whole palette as edge-to-edge colour fields rather than small chips, so each colour is felt at full strength and its spec sits inside the colour it describes. The unequal panel widths quietly signal hierarchy (coral dominant, navy and white supporting).
Reuse notes
A strong primary-palette page for any brand with a small core palette. Full-bleed panels read better than swatch rows when the colours themselves are the brand; size the panels to reflect each colour's role.
From this deck: Primary palette three-panel
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