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Problem slide with an oversized condensed headline (one word highlighted yellow) over a half-height candid photo band.
Summary
A problem slide that pairs a large two-line headline, with the word "PROBLEM" pulled out in yellow, over a half-height full-width photo of someone carrying boxes.
Visual description
A near-black slide with a "PROBLEM" utility label on a hairline rule at top left. The upper half carries a two-line oversized condensed all-caps headline in white, "DEFINE THE PROBLEM YOU'RE SOLVING. KEEP IT SHORT AND SWEET, A FEW SENTENCES, MAX.", with the single word "PROBLEM" set in buttery yellow. The lower half is a full-width color photo cropped to a band: a close shot of a person in a cream jacket cradling a stack of cardboard boxes, with a teal bag at the right edge. The headline is placeholder instructional copy.
Key takeaway
Highlighting one word of a white headline in the deck's accent yellow to telegraph the slide's subject at a glance. Cropping the supporting photo into a clean half-height band beneath the text keeps the type dominant while still grounding it in real imagery.
Reuse notes
A reusable layout for a problem or statement slide where you want a bold claim plus one supporting image. The body text here is a placeholder prompt to replace with the actual problem. Works best when the photo's content loosely echoes the headline.













