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Dense two-column report text on a white slide, paired with a small blurred photo and a colored pull-quote card with an attributed speaker, plus the trend rail.
Summary
A text-heavy editorial slide: two columns of body copy on the left, with a small blurred image and a tinted pull-quote card carrying a named speaker in the lower right.
Visual description
The left two-thirds hold two columns of dark sans-serif body text peppered with superscript footnote numbers. Lower center sits a small motion-blurred photo of a laptop. To its right, a colored pull-quote ("I look for shortcuts in every area that I can...") is set in a warm gold-and-teal tone, closed by a bold attribution, "Stan, 46, US". The far right edge runs the vertical trend rail with "Impatience economy" highlighted.
Key takeaway
Breaking up a dense text spread with one human pull-quote, tinted and attributed to a real respondent, which adds a voice and a visual rest stop among the columns. The quote card sits inline with the grid rather than floating.
Reuse notes
Good for research-led report slides that carry a lot of evidence but still want a quotable human moment. The attributed pull-quote pattern recurs through this deck and is worth standardizing. Watch total density; this slide is near the upper limit of readable text per page.
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