Amber Smog — Villeneuve Monolith Hero
A title slide engineered like cinematic key art — a towering heavy serif drowns the frame in smog-orange haze while a whisper-small CJK corner glyph and lone blinking-dot status marker signal a world mid-collapse. Oppressive atmosphere over neon spectacle.
This template exists to weaponise stillness. Where most cyberpunk decks reach for purple grid-lines and chromatic-aberration overload, this design insists on the silence of a poisoned sky — Villeneuve over Tron. Scale and atmosphere do the work that colour quantity would ruin. It is built for speakers who understand that the heaviest ideas arrive without flourish, and for rooms that need to feel the weight of a premise before a single data point is shown.
Good for
- · Cinematic product or game reveals where mood must precede the pitch
- · Opening keynote slides demanding instant, wordless tonal authority
- · Film, documentary, or speculative-fiction brief decks
- · Creative-agency concept presentations with a dystopian or noir angle
Avoid for
- · Chart-heavy quarterly business reviews requiring legible data density
- · Cheerful consumer-brand campaigns or lifestyle product launches
- · Academic papers and citation-dense research presentations
- · Multi-column or FAQ-layout slides where body text must be readable at small scale
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