Crystal Grid — Apple-Keynote Feature Bento
Five rounded, glassy tiles — one dominant 2×2 hero flanked by four 1×1 feature cells — built to reveal product strengths the way Apple does: one icon, one phrase, nothing more. The soft inner highlight gradient keeps each tile tactile without competing with its content.
This template exists for the moment when a product's strengths must land in parallel and instantly. It refuses body copy, competing typographic hierarchies, and decorative fills that upstage the hardware. The grid itself makes the argument: asymmetry lives only in tile scale, never in craftsmanship. It is designed for rooms where the slide appears on a high-resolution display and must hold its own against the object it describes.
Good for
- · Hardware or software product feature reveals at keynote scale
- · Tech startup pitch decks showcasing exactly five differentiators
- · One-icon-per-benefit storytelling on large projected displays
- · Apple-ecosystem product pages adapted into slide format
Avoid for
- · Chart-heavy quarterly reviews requiring multiple data series per slide
- · Academic content needing citations, captions, and dense body paragraphs
- · Decks with more than five discrete features requiring simultaneous display
- · Warm, rustic, or hand-crafted brand identities
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