Venture Frost — Startup KPI Grid
A regimented grid of uniform frosted tiles built for board-update decks that must carry real metrics without collapsing into a spreadsheet. Distinct from decorative glass templates in that every frosting, spacing, and typographic choice is subordinated to data legibility.
This template exists for the moment a founder stands in front of investors and needs the numbers to speak before any word is said. It refuses ornamental glasswork — translucency here is structural, creating visual depth that separates tiles from the gradient field without adding noise. Typography is deliberately utilitarian: tabular, monospaced-feeling numerals only, zero serifs, zero display flourish. The single accent color is rationed to one semantic job — positive delta — because spending it decoratively destroys its signal value entirely.
Good for
- · Board update decks surfacing 4–6 live KPIs per slide
- · MRR, ARR, churn, and growth-rate callout slides
- · Weekly or monthly performance reviews with sparkline trend context
- · Investor data rooms requiring strict number hierarchy and fast scanning
Avoid for
- · Narrative or story-first slides where data is secondary to a single message
- · Chart-heavy quarterly reviews mixing bar charts, pies, and tables on one canvas
- · Brand launch or product reveal slides requiring emotional visual tension
- · Academic or research presentations needing footnotes, citations, or dense body copy
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