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Split Portfolio Page – Visual Storytelling

Split Portfolio Page – Visual Storytelling

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  • Last Update 06/23/2025
  • File Size 3.1MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A 2-slide portfolio presentation layout featuring a split design with wood texture background and teal accent color. The left section contains text fields for project year, client name, and description, while the right section displays a grid layout for portfolio images. This PowerPoint slide template is ideal for design agencies, creative professionals, and freelancers showcasing project case studies. The contrasting layout and warm wood aesthetic with cool teal accents create visual interest while maintaining professional presentation standards.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Designed to present portfolio projects with project metadata (year, client, description) alongside visual work samples. This slide effectively communicates project context, outcomes, and creative execution. Ideal for design portfolios, marketing case studies, creative project presentations, and client proposal decks.

  • How to Use

    Enter project details (year, client name, project description) in the left text area, and arrange portfolio images or project screenshots in the right grid section. The wood texture background and teal accents can be customized to match your brand colors. Use the 2-slide format to present multiple projects sequentially.

  • Recommended For

    Design agencies, advertising firms, architectural studios, photographers, freelance creatives, and marketing teams. Suitable for investor meetings, client proposal presentations, job interviews, portfolio exhibitions, and creative pitch decks.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide layout with left text section (3 input fields: year, client, description) and right image grid (accommodates 6-8 images). Wood texture background with white card elements and teal accent boxes create clear information hierarchy and visual separation between content and imagery.

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