Glacier Idol — K-Pop Mini Album Booklet
A mini album booklet layout built around a bilingual Hangul-above/English-below name lockup, a 3–4 member concept-photo grid, an oversized centered sans-serif album title, and a tracked monospace tracklist — distilled directly from HYBE's NewJeans and Le Sserafim art direction.
This template exists to translate the precise editorial grammar of K-pop physical releases into a slide format without diluting its identity. It refuses the horizontal Western title-bullet hierarchy, instead treating the bilingual name lockup and concept photography as co-equal structural pillars — not decoration, but the brand statement itself. Every typographic choice defers to the logic of the printed booklet: oversized title as emotional anchor, monospace tracklist as quiet counterweight. It is built for creative agencies, idol management teams, and music label directors who must present visual concepts with the same authority and finish as a pressed photobook.
Good for
- · K-pop group concept or comeback reveal presentations
- · Music label artist pitch decks anchored by high-quality member headshots
- · Album pre-release or teaser slide packages for fan communities
- · Creative agency portfolios showcasing idol visual identity systems
Avoid for
- · Chart-heavy quarterly financial reviews requiring dense data tables
- · Academic research summaries or paper presentations
- · Presentations with no professional concept photography assets
- · Corporate investor decks where bilingual typographic hierarchy reads as off-brand
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