Table of contents four-card row

Table of contents four-card row, minimal, light-mode, light

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A table-of-contents slide laying out the deck's four sections as a row of white cards, each with a square image thumbnail, a label, and a numbered index.

Summary

The deck's agenda, shown as four equal white cards across one row, each pairing a square image with a section name and a zero-padded number: Problem, Solution, Product, Impact.

Visual description

Off-white background with a small monospace "Table of contents" label under a short black rule top-left. Four identical white rounded-corner cards with soft drop shadows sit in an evenly spaced row across the middle. Each card has a square image at the top, a bold sans section title beneath, and a monospace index number at the bottom. Card 01 "Problem" shows a yellow Rubik's-style cube; card 02 "Solution" shows a gray concrete texture with circular arrow icons; card 03 "Product" shows the green Verse funnel mark on white; card 04 "Impact" shows a black-and-white photo of a water droplet rippling. The four thumbnails mix a brand color block, a texture, the logo, and a photo while staying in one consistent card frame.

Key takeaway

Turning a plain agenda into a visual section overview by giving each item its own thumbnail inside one repeated card. Numbering the cards 01 to 04 doubles as a roadmap, and varying the thumbnail type (color block, texture, logo, photo) adds interest without breaking the grid.

Reuse notes

A strong table-of-contents or section-divider template for any pitch or report deck with three to five parts. The card-with-thumbnail row is reusable as both an agenda and a recap. It needs four distinct, decent images to carry it; weak or mismatched thumbnails would undercut the polish. Works best with an even card count that fills the row.

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