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Dark case study with an oversized Digital Amphitheatre title, two columns of body copy, a grayscale 3D ship render, and a See Case Study link.
Summary
A second success story: an oversized "Digital Amphitheatre" title over two columns of body copy, with a grayscale 3D render of a Greek ship and a See Case Study link.
Visual description
Near-black background under the "06. Success Stories" header. The oversized "Digital Amphitheatre" title runs across the top in white sans. Below, two columns of white sans body copy tell the story of a Toronto collaboration (CAMH, Exhibition Place, artist E.B. Cox) that 3D-scanned Greek god sculptures into AR; a right arrow and underlined "See Case Study" link sit at the lower-left. To the right, a desaturated grayscale 3D render shows an ancient Greek sailing ship on calm water. The diamond motif sits bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Using a restrained grayscale render keeps a project image from competing with the deck's color accents while still showing craft. The two-column body lets a longer narrative breathe without shrinking the type.
Reuse notes
A good second case-study layout that varies from the first (two-column text plus a single muted render rather than key art plus device). Reuse when a project's story needs more words than a one-paragraph case slide allows.



































