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Kaptio Global Presence

Use this pattern to communicate global reach and 24/7 coverage — sales decks, support overviews, onboarding, or customer trust slides. The banner splits the world into three operational regions and the map places markers where teams or major markets sit.

Recreation

Flux-accurate HTML and SVG version of the slide: gradient landscape background, primary-500 region banners, dotted world map built from a dot pattern masked by the shared world-map SVG, and CTA yellow markers at approximate hub locations.

Kaptio Global Presence

Follow-the-sun support model

AMER
EMEA
APAC

24/7 global coverage across the Americas, EMEA, and APAC

Vector-based recreation — scales cleanly; marker locations are editable in src/components/KaptioGlobalPresenceSlide.tsx. World map: Al MacDonald, World map — low resolution (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0), used as a mask for the dot pattern.

Layout

  • Background: deep teal to green gradient (primary scale) with soft radial highlights. Keep it atmospheric — no sharp imagery behind the map or markers.
  • Title stack: white title in Lexend Bold, CTA yellow subtitle in Lexend Light. Centred. Pair the messaging: a factual name and a one-line operating model.
  • Region banner: three equal-width cells in #056271 (primary-500). Labels in white, bold, wide tracking.
  • Map: dotted world map — a dot pattern masked by the shared world-map.svg. Dots use a soft primary tint (#B6CDD2) so markers read strongly on top.
  • Dividers: dashed vertical lines at the left edge, two interior column breaks, and right edge — align them with the banner cells.
  • Markers: CTA yellow (#FFBC42) solid dot with a matching outlined ring. Use sparingly (two to three per region) so the map stays readable.
  • Footer: one short, factual line about coverage. White at 90% opacity, Lexend Light, centred.

Content checklist

  • Slide title names the theme (e.g. Global Presence, Worldwide Coverage).
  • Subtitle states the operating model in one line (e.g. Follow-the-sun support).
  • Marker locations are accurate and reflect actual hubs or primary markets.
  • Keep dividers aligned with banner cells — no stray offsets.
  • Avoid dense labels on the map; use the banner to group, not pin labels per marker.

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