Manhwa Meta — Ink & Hangul Thunder
A webtoon-panel slide modeled on Naver and Kakao episode intros — tall vertical framing, deep-ink character silhouette, and oversized Hangul onomatopoeia that hits like a first-chapter splash page.
This template exists to transplant manhwa panel grammar directly into slide decks, not merely dress corporate layouts in Korean typefaces. It rejects horizontal symmetry and safe whitespace, demanding the diagonal tension and tall-crop rhythm native to mobile-scroll webtoon reading. The speaker is cast as the episode auteur, not the presenter — every compositional choice privileges kinetic impact over information density. It assumes the audience has swiped through at least one webtoon chapter and will recognize the visual contract immediately.
Good for
- · Opening hero slides for entertainment IP or webtoon brand pitches
- · Episode-framed narrative presentations built around a single dramatic reveal
- · Youth-targeted campaign or product launch announcements
- · Creative portfolio intro slides where first impression is the entire argument
Avoid for
- · Chart-heavy quarterly business reviews requiring multi-column data layout
- · Academic or research paper presentations demanding neutral hierarchy
- · B2B enterprise sales decks where formal tone is non-negotiable
- · Text-dense informational slides with more than three lines of body copy
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