Three technical pillars feature slide

Three technical pillars feature slide, minimal, dark-mode, dark

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Navy feature slide with a two-line headline above three subtle bordered cards for Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Infrastructure, each with a line icon.

Summary

A navy feature slide: a two-line headline above three subtly bordered cards, Artificial Intelligence, Data, Infrastructure, each topped by a thin line icon.

Visual description

Full-bleed deep navy (#0E1247) with a faint square grid texture on the right. A small grey all-caps eyebrow "LET'S GET TECHNICAL" sits above a large two-line white headline ("There are a few important pillars, three of them to be exact"). Below, three equal cards sit on a single row, defined only by very subtle lighter-navy borders and fills rather than solid panels. Each card stacks a thin white line icon (an orbiting-atom mark, a database-with-nodes mark, and a layered-stack mark with a violet top), a bold white title ("Artificial Intelligence", "Data", "Infrastructure"), and two lines of muted grey body. The icons are delicate strokes that sit quietly on the dark field.

Key takeaway

Defining cards on a dark slide with barely-there borders and tints instead of opaque boxes, so the structure reads without heaviness. Thin single-weight line icons keep a technical three-pillar layout clean, and one small violet accent on the stack icon adds a quiet spark.

Reuse notes

A reusable framework, pillars, or feature-trio layout, the dark counterpart to the deck's white card slides. Good for explaining a product's technical foundations or a three-part model. Depends on a consistent thin-line icon set; mismatched icon weights would break the calm. The ghost-bordered card style is the move worth carrying to other dark slides.

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