How projection and variable display conditions change color requirements
Presentation design differs from screen UI design in one critical way: the final display is often outside your control. A deck viewed in a dark boardroom on a calibrated monitor looks different from the same deck projected onto a matte screen in a sunlit conference room. Saturated colors often appear more intense in projection; medium-value colors flatten; brand colors shift due to the projector's color temperature. The practical consequence: design with more contrast than you think you need, keep the palette minimal, and test a printed version alongside the screen version before high-stakes presentations. Monochrome Studio provides a restrained palette of cool neutrals that are particularly projection-friendly — the low-saturation tones shift minimally across display conditions compared to vivid brand colors.
