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Potential Template Ending Cover – Vision Towards the Future

Potential Template Ending Cover – Vision Towards the Future

RL0100030_5

  • Last Update 10/20/2025
  • File Size 3.2MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 4:3
  • Color
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About the Product

A closing cover slide PowerPoint that expresses vision toward the future. The airplane motif crossing the sky and curved trajectory elements visualize growth, leap, and future-oriented direction. Bright cyan gradient background harmonizes with white line graphics, and title, subtitle, and description text areas are clearly positioned. The 2-slide composition provides color variations (light tone and deep tone) for flexible selection based on presentation context. Available in 4:3 ratio PPTX format for immediate editing and use.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Use as a closing slide in business presentations and strategy pitches to emphasize future vision and growth commitment. The airplane motif symbolizes leap, expansion, and innovation, while curved trajectories represent sustained growth pathways. Delivers a compelling future vision to investors, partners, and employees.

  • How to Use

    Position in the final section or after major strategy presentation to reinforce vision messaging. Enter core message in title area (e.g., 'Building the Future Together' / 'Beginning of Leap'), and describe specific vision in subtitle and description text. Choose light tone for hopeful atmosphere or deep tone to emphasize trust and stability.

  • Recommended For

    Ideal for startup and corporate strategy presentations, new business launch pitches, investor relations presentations, annual business briefings, and organizational vision-sharing meetings. Particularly effective for executives, marketing teams, and strategy teams emphasizing growth, innovation, and future orientation.

  • Slide Structure

    Slide consists of three-tier structure: title (large text) + subtitle + description text. Airplane image is positioned in upper right, with curved trajectory and circular point elements arranged on the left for visual balance. Both slides share identical layout with only background color variation for flexible tone adaptation.

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