Solar Bento — Pastel Product Feature Showcase
A sun-warmed bento board that anchors your product hero in a commanding 50% tile, then fans three or four pastel-tinted satellite tiles around it — each pairing a crisp line icon with a punchy benefit headline. Feels like an Apple product page compressed into a single, irresistible frame.
Design a slide with the warm confidence of an Apple product page compressed into a single bento frame — one commanding hero tile anchors the product at visual center while pastel-tinted satellite tiles fan outward in a modular wrap, each pairing a crisp line icon with a punchy benefit headline. Composition feels effortless and sun-warmed, with soft alternating tile tints building rhythm without visual noise. No body copy blocks, no decorative borders — just icon-plus-headline economy, generous tile breathing room, and surfaces that let the product do the talking.
Good for
- · SaaS or consumer-app feature announcements in a pitch deck
- · Single-slide 'why choose us' product marketing overviews
- · App onboarding decks showcasing 3-4 core capabilities
- · Feature callouts where each benefit needs equal visual weight
Avoid for
- · Multi-paragraph feature descriptions requiring body copy
- · Data-heavy slides with embedded charts or comparison tables
- · Sequential step-by-step process or timeline flows
- · Slides with more than four distinct feature callouts
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