A loud, color-blocked slider built for design festivals, indie conferences, and brand launches that want their landing page to feel like a Memphis Group poster from 1986. This template runs six slides - a FESTIVAL 86 cover with a cutout pink rotary phone floating between geometric shapes, a speakers slide with cutout 80s sunglasses, a color-banded schedule, a WORKSHOPS slide with a cutout cassette tape, a PALAZZO DEL DESIGN location card, and a GET TICKETS pink-on-pink closer. The palette pairs hot pink, cyan, butter cream, orange, and black with Rubik Mono One and Space Mono. Open it in Swiper Studio, swap the festival name and roster, and ship a slider that earns the screenshot.
Color Blocking Built From Real Shapes
The pink squares, cyan circles, orange pills, and black dots scattered across the cover and speakers slides are individual Swiper Studio blocks with background colors and rotations. They scale, recolor, and reposition with the rest of the layout - no static SVGs to swap, no decorative images to license.
Cutout Vintage Objects as the Hero
A pink rotary telephone, white-frame sunglasses with cyan lenses, and a vintage cassette tape sit on three of the six slides as transparent PNGs. They are the postmodern punch the layout needs - replace them with your own product cutouts to use the template for a sneaker drop, hardware launch, or vintage retail collection.
A Schedule Slide Made of Colored Bars
Slide three skips the usual table layout and presents the festival schedule as five stacked full-width bars in pink, cyan, orange, black, and pink. Mono times sit on the left, session titles on the right. The result reads at a glance, scales cleanly to mobile, and reinforces the Memphis stripe motif instead of fighting it.
Rubik Mono One Doing Headline Duty
The chunky monospaced Rubik Mono One carries every headline in the deck - FESTIVAL 86, the speaker count, WORKSHOPS, PALAZZO DEL DESIGN, GET TICKETS. The single-weight display face is what keeps the deck visually unified while the color blocks and cutouts go wild around it.
A Pink-on-Pink Ticket CTA That Closes Hard
The final slide drops the chaos and goes monochrome - butter-yellow GET TICKETS on a hot pink field, a black BUY PASS button, and a single mono row of pricing tiers underneath. It is the rest beat the rest of the deck earns, and it makes the conversion moment unmissable.
Design festivals, indie conferences, and creative gatherings are the obvious home. The six-slide arc covers cover, speakers, schedule, workshops, venue, and tickets - the exact shape of a real festival microsite - and the Memphis visual language signals that the event takes design seriously without taking itself too seriously. Drop in the real lineup and dates and the slider is ready to embed.
Retro and 80s-themed brands can use this template wholesale. The cutout rotary phone, sunglasses, and cassette tape already do the period work, so a vintage clothing label, synthwave music project, or arcade reopening can repaint the festival around their own product. The hot pink and cyan palette is louder than most ecommerce templates dare to be, which is what makes it stand out in a feed of pastel gradients.
Creative agencies and studios pitching playful brands can keep this template loaded as a quick-launch portfolio piece or client microsite. The shapes-as-blocks approach lets a designer recolor and reposition every element without leaving the editor, and the cutout slots accept any product or hero object. It is the fastest way to produce a deck that feels custom-illustrated for a category that usually gets one stock gradient and a centered headline.
- ✓Design conferences and creative festivals with a multi-day schedule
- ✓Indie music, art, and zine festivals that need a loud lineup page
- ✓80s-themed events, anniversary celebrations, and retro brand launches
- ✓Creative agency portfolio sections showcasing playful client work
- ✓Vintage product collections - apparel, electronics, accessories
- ✓Synthwave and retrowave music release campaigns
- ✓Pop-up exhibitions and one-night gallery shows
- ✓Brand microsites for postmodern fashion drops and capsule collections
- Open the Memphis Postmodern template in Swiper Studio. The six slides cover FESTIVAL 86, speakers, the color-banded schedule, WORKSHOPS, the PALAZZO DEL DESIGN location, and the GET TICKETS closer.
- Rename the festival on slide one. Update FESTIVAL 86 with your event title and edit the dates and venue mono line underneath. The Rubik Mono One headline keeps the chunky Memphis feel at any length.
- Replace the cutout objects. Select the rotary phone, sunglasses, or cassette tape image child and upload your own transparent PNGs - product shots, hero objects, or anything else you want floating among the shapes.
- Update the speakers slide. Edit the 14 / VOICES LOUD ENOUGH count to match your real lineup and replace the mono roster row at the bottom with your actual speaker names separated by middle dots.
- Edit the schedule rows on slide three. Each colored bar is a duplicate-friendly block - change the time, the session title, and the bar color to match your real program, or duplicate rows to add more sessions.
- Retarget the location slide. Update PALAZZO DEL DESIGN to your real venue, edit the address mono line, and adjust the location dot color if you want a different highlight.
- Point the GET TICKETS BUY PASS button at your real ticketing flow. Update the three pricing tiers in the mono row, or remove the row if your event is free or invite-only.
- Publish to CDN and embed on your festival site, or export to React, Vue, HTML, or Webflow to ship the slider inside a larger project.
- What kind of event or brand is this template designed for?
- The template is built as a six-slide pitch for an 80s-inspired design festival. The sequence runs FESTIVAL 86 cover, speakers, schedule, workshops, location, and a GET TICKETS CTA. It fits design conferences, indie festivals, retro brand launches, creative agency portfolio sections, and any project that wants the cheerful chaos of the Memphis Group without falling into pastiche.
- The cutout phone, sunglasses, and cassette tape are part of the design - can I swap them?
- Yes. Each cutout sits in the slide as a transparent PNG you can replace. Upload your own product cutouts, generate new ones via the AI image and background removal tools inside Swiper Studio, or remove them entirely if you want a flatter, type-only version. The surrounding color blocks and headline composition still hold together without the objects.
- Which fonts and colors power the Memphis aesthetic here?
- Rubik Mono One carries the chunky FESTIVAL 86, WORKSHOPS, and GET TICKETS headlines, while Space Mono handles the dates, speaker rosters, and schedule labels. The palette is hot pink `#ff48b0`, cyan `#22d3ee`, butter cream `#fef9c3`, orange `#fb923c`, and black `#0a0a0a`. All five values are editable from the style panel, so you can recolor the festival without losing the postmodern feel.
- How does the schedule slide handle adding or removing rows?
- The schedule on slide three is a stack of full-width color bars - pink, cyan, orange, black, and pink again - each containing a mono time label on the left and a session title on the right. Duplicate a row, change the background color, and edit the time and title to add a new session. Remove rows by selecting and deleting them. The vertical rhythm reflows automatically.
- Will the chunky Rubik Mono One headlines still work on mobile?
- Yes. Every slide is configured with mobile, tablet, and desktop breakpoints so titles like 14 / VOICES LOUD ENOUGH and PALAZZO DEL DESIGN scale down without breaking the layout. Rubik Mono One is bold even at smaller sizes, so the Memphis weight survives the trip to a 375px screen. Fine-tune per-breakpoint font size and line height from the responsive panel if you want the type even louder.
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