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Light-grey cost-estimate slide with a left intro column and a right line-item price list closing on an oversized total.
Summary
The pricing slide: a narrow left column with a caveat note and a "Full breakdown of costs" link, and a wide right column listing eight priced line items ending in a large bold total.
Visual description
Light-grey (#F1F1F1) background, standard dark header. A vertical hairline near the left third sets up two columns. The left column has "Cost Estimate" as a heading near the top and, lower down, a short note ("Full costs and timeline to be finalised once a complete project scope is agreed by both parties. All prices are excluding VAT.") above an underlined "Full breakdown of costs" arrow link. The right column is a right-aligned price list: eight services (Technical and functional audit/UX Strategy 6,500; Wireframes 3,300; Page design concepts and roll-out 5,500; Animation creation 1,800; Web development, import and integrations 16,250; Site testing, accessibility, training and deployment 9,750; Accessibility evaluation and report 5,000; Production management 2,750), each with the item left and the figure right. A "Total" label and an oversized "£50,850" close the column.
Key takeaway
The pricing layout: itemized services left-aligned with right-aligned figures for easy scanning, then one dramatically oversized total to anchor the number. Parking the legal caveats and a "full breakdown" link in a quiet left column keeps the price list itself clean and confident.
Reuse notes
A direct template for the costs page of any proposal or quote. The oversized total reads as a deliberate, transparent number rather than something buried. Keep line items concise and the total visually dominant. Pairs naturally with the timeline slide so scope, schedule and price line up.



















