# minimal Ultra-clean keynote style with maximum whitespace and zen-like simplicity ## Design Aesthetic Maximum whitespace with minimal elements. Zen-like simplicity where every element earns its place. Premium, refined aesthetic suitable for executive audiences. Less is more - remove until nothing more can be taken away. ## Background - Color: Pure White (#FFFFFF) - Texture: None - absolute clean, no grain or patterns ## Typography ### Primary Font (Headlines) Clean geometric sans-serif like SF Pro Display, Inter, or Helvetica Neue. Light to medium weight for elegant restraint. Generous letter-spacing. Large scale for impact without boldness. ### Secondary Font (Body) Same family as headlines in lighter weight. Minimal size contrast. Clean, airy feeling throughout. ## Color Palette | Role | Color | Hex | Usage | |------|-------|-----|-------| | Background | Pure White | #FFFFFF | Primary background | | Primary Text | Near Black | #1A1A1A | Headlines, body | | Secondary Text | Medium Gray | #6B7280 | Captions, metadata | | Accent | Single Brand Color | #2563EB | One accent only, sparingly | | Dividers | Light Gray | #E5E7EB | Subtle separators | ## Visual Elements - Single accent color used sparingly - Thin hairline rules for separation - Generous margins (minimum 15% on all sides) - Center or left-aligned layouts - Simple geometric shapes only when necessary - No decorative elements - Data visualizations in single color or grayscale ## Style Rules ### Do - Embrace empty space as a design element - Use single accent color only - Keep text minimal (10 words or less per slide) - Create breathing room between elements - Use scale to create hierarchy ### Don't - Fill empty space with decoration - Use multiple accent colors - Add icons or illustrations unless essential - Create dense information layouts - Add slide numbers, footers, or logos ## Best For Executive briefings, keynote presentations, premium brand communications, minimalist products, investor meetings, high-level strategy