Sand & Stillness — Wellness Package Folio
A hushed, sand-grain layout built for ultra-luxury wellness brands, pairing an italic serif package name with a whisper-thin inclusions list against a warm paper-textured ground. Where most spa templates default to blue water imagery, this one centers dry warmth — pebble, candle, linen — closer in spirit to an Aman printed folio than a digital deck.
This template believes restraint is the loudest luxury signal available on a screen. It refuses saturated color, drop shadows, and any element that could be mistaken for a generic hotel amenities slide. Every typographic choice — modest italic size, thin-weight sans inclusions, near-invisible bullet glyphs — is designed to communicate that the brand has nothing to prove. It exists for the guest who is already sold and simply needs quiet, beautiful confirmation of what awaits them.
Good for
- · Luxury spa and wellness package reveal slides
- · Aman, Six Senses, or Como-tier resort sales presentations
- · Retreat itinerary overviews listing 4–7 inclusions
- · Printed-brochure-to-screen adaptations for high-net-worth audiences
Avoid for
- · Chart-heavy quarterly wellness program performance reviews
- · High-energy fitness brand or athleisure product launches
- · Multi-speaker conference decks requiring dense information hierarchy
- · Budget or value-tier hospitality pitches where warmth reads as under-designed
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