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Pere Noel
Beauty salon presentation design

Client

Pere Noel

Category

Manuals & Corporate Reports

Client

Role

パワーポイントデザイン(PowerPoint Design), イラストディレクション(Illustration Direction), 図解デザイン(Infographics), ブランドテンプレート(Branded Templates)

Software

PowerPoint, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

Size

16 slides

16:9

We designed a PowerPoint presentation deck for our client, Beauty Salon Pere Noel.

The key concept for the brand was "Japanese Modern," so we based the color scheme entirely on traditional Japanese colors and proposed a style guide for the presentation.

Illustrations regarding skin structure were produced in collaboration with an illustrator we are partnered with, except for some parts.

We aimed to create a design with a sense of openness, focusing on traditional Japanese colors to convey a sense of luxury and chicness without becoming too dark.
The content revolved around facial treatments and skincare, so we designed the PowerPoint with the image of healthy, beautiful, translucent skin in mind.

Additionally, we set up the template design for easy editing post-delivery.

We aimed to create a design with a sense of openness, focusing on traditional Japanese colors to convey a sense of luxury and chicness without becoming too dark.
The content revolved around facial treatments and skincare, so we designed the PowerPoint with the image of healthy, beautiful, translucent skin in mind.

Additionally, we set up the template design for easy editing post-delivery.

As the theme was Japanese modern, I put together a color scheme from a list of traditional Japanese colors and created a style guide for the document design.
There were many darker tones and colors with subtle nuances, so I adjusted them to be colors that could express the brand's worldview of elegance and chic, while also making sure the text was legible and the documents were easy to read and convey the information clearly.
For this document, I used not only PowerPoint, but also Photoshop and Illustrator to finely edit images and create diagrams.

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