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Near-black logo wall showing 36 white client logo marks in a tidy four-row grid.
Summary
A dense logo wall: dozens of white client identity marks arranged in a clean grid on a near-black ground.
Visual description
Near-black full-bleed slide. White chrome at top: "Smith & Diction" sans left, "Logos" script right, with the four-cell tiny-caps footer below. The body is a tidy grid of client logo marks, roughly nine across and four down, all rendered in white. The marks vary widely in form, monograms, circular badge seals, animal and plant emblems, wordmarks and abstract symbols, but the uniform white treatment on black unifies the whole set into one cohesive portfolio.
Key takeaway
Flattening an entire identity portfolio to a single white-on-black grid so range reads as a body of work rather than a scrapbook. The varied logo styles prove breadth while the monochrome treatment proves consistency of craft.
Reuse notes
The canonical "selected work" or client-marks slide for any studio, agency or brand-design portfolio. Recolor every mark to one ink (white here) for cohesion. Keep the grid even and the spacing generous; a dark ground makes white marks pop and hides differences in original lockup colors.
















