Process of work - four-step row

Process of work - four-step row, minimal, dark-mode, dark

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Black slide with a large white headline up top and a horizontal four-step process row (Strategy, Research, Design, Test) with oversized numbers and connecting arrows below.

Summary

The process overview: a black slide with a four-line white headline up top and a horizontal row of four numbered phases (01 Strategy, 02 Research, 03 Design, 04 Test) linked by arrows.

Visual description

A black slide. A small mono eyebrow, "PROCESS OF WORK", sits above a four-line oversized white headline about a holistic, user-centric UX/UI approach. Mid-slide, a horizontal sequence: oversized white numerals "01", "02", "03", "04", each connected by a thin white arrow, with the phase names "Strategy", "Research", "Design", "Test" set smaller directly beneath each numeral. A monospaced footer with "APPROACH" centered runs along the bottom.

Key takeaway

The oversized-numeral process row with connecting arrows: four big numbers, four short labels, three arrows, on black. It reads as a clear linear method at a glance and sets up the detailed per-step slides that follow.

Reuse notes

A clean methodology or process-overview slide. The numbered horizontal row scales to three to five steps; beyond that it crowds. Pair it with one detail slide per step (as this deck does). The big numerals carry the slide, so keep labels short.

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