Lab Cadence — Gradient Step-Flow Standup
A compact, Korean-leaning bilingual weekly-meeting slide built around a 1→2→3 step-flow layout of outlined summary cards and line-art icons — research-log practicality over conference-room ceremony.
This template occupies the space between a Notion research-ops doc and a formal seminar deck: the Friday lab standup where everyone already knows the project and just needs to trace the week's experiment chain at a glance. It values scan speed and information density, rejecting decorative padding, heavy typographic hierarchy, and the ceremonial weight of paper-review slides. The lavender-to-cyan gradient numerals signal sequential progression without theatrics, and the Korean-first bilingual body type honors the internal audience rather than performing internationalization for outsiders. It belongs on shared lab monitors and small meeting-room screens, not auditorium projectors.
Good for
- · Weekly lab standups summarizing 3–5 sequential experiment updates
- · Internal bilingual (Korean/English) status reviews among team members who share context
- · Step-by-step pipeline or methodology walkthroughs with single-line card summaries
- · Research-ops sprint check-ins replacing a shared Notion page
Avoid for
- · Public conference or academic paper presentations requiring formal visual polish
- · Chart-heavy quarterly data reviews with multi-axis visualizations
- · Executive briefings expecting high-ceremony layout and branded hierarchy
- · Audiences unfamiliar with lab-internal notation or iterative experiment framing
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