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Black slide showing the single-image format across desktop and two mobile mocks, featuring an illustrated portrait with yellow glasses and a Play New panel.
Summary
A second single-image example, this time built on an illustrated/stylized portrait of a face wearing oversized yellow round glasses, shown across desktop and two phone screens with a "Play New" panel and editorial copy.
Visual description
Black background, yellow "Single" label top-left. Three device mockups in a row. The desktop mock splits a red panel with a "Play New" script (and "ATHLETE NAME / ARTIST NAME" tags) on the left against a close, painterly portrait of a face wearing big round yellow glasses with cyan eye makeup on the right, eyebrow "New Role Models / I Look Up To Me" and a body line ("This Portland-based artist uses sport as his subject and only answers to himself."). The first phone is a "Discover" card with the portrait, "I LOOK UP TO ME" and a "Tune in" pill; the second is a Nike-app article with the portrait, a red Play New lockup and copy. Standard utility header along the top. "©2020 NIKE INC." bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Showing the identical single-image system working with illustration/art instead of photography, proving the layout is medium-agnostic. The recurring "Play New" color panel plus credit tags stay constant while only the image medium changes.
Reuse notes
Pair with the photographic single-image example to show the format flexes across creators and media. Good template for spotlighting an artist or collaborator. The strong, characterful portrait carries it; the panel color can shift per story.
From this deck: Single-image artist portrait
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