Charter Blue — NeurIPS Bilingual Spotlight
A white-ground ML conference deck anchored by a cool cyan-blue section banner, vivid-blue numbered TOC, and hairline gray dividers — with a reserved margin slot for Hangul technical glossary entries. Institutional without being sterile; academic without being decorative.
This template exists for the researcher who earns authority through precision, not spectacle — where the argument must land in a room of domain peers and the slides must not compete with it. It rejects mesh overlays, gradient noise, and any decorative motif that cannot justify its presence alongside a theorem or ablation table. It is built specifically for bilingual presenters who need to embed Korean technical glosses naturally without breaking English slide rhythm or signalling that the dual-language register is an afterthought. The model room is a spotlight session, not a boardroom; the standard is the published paper, not the investor pitch.
Good for
- · NeurIPS / ICML / CVPR oral and spotlight talk slides
- · Numbered 5-to-7-item agenda breakdowns with strict section hierarchy
- · Bilingual Korean–English technical presentations requiring inline margin glosses
- · Academic seminars where terminology density demands visible anchoring devices
Avoid for
- · Consumer product launches requiring high visual energy and brand personality
- · Chart-heavy quarterly business reviews with multi-panel data grids
- · Talks built around full-bleed photography, video stills, or hero imagery
- · Audiences expecting persuasive narrative storytelling rather than structured exposition
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