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A four-step process slide where "Browse, Download, Exhibit, Share" are linked by a thin connecting line, with vertical words, over a blurred warm photo.
Summary
A "How it works" slide laying out the four-step exhibitor workflow (Browse, Download, Exhibit, Share) as oversized words wired together by a thin connecting line, over a blurred warm photo.
Visual description
A full-bleed soft-focus photograph in warm oranges and greens. A "How it works" label sits top-left. Four oversized white words are arranged as a stepped path: "Browse" runs vertically at the left, "Download" sits horizontal at the top, "Exhibit" runs vertical in the center, and "Share" sits horizontal at the right. A single thin white right-angled line threads through them like a flow connector. A small numbered four-item list (1. Browse... 2. Download assets... 3. Exhibit... 4. Share...) sits lower-right, with two underlined links. "SPACE10" anchors bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Turning a process into a single oversized typographic diagram: the words themselves are the steps, joined by one hairline connector instead of icons or boxes. Mixing vertical and horizontal word orientation builds a literal path across the slide.
Reuse notes
A memorable way to show a short linear process (3 to 5 steps) without standard step-cards. Pair it with a small numbered legend for the detail, as here. Needs a calm background and short step labels; long words break the connector layout.


























