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Text-led slide with a purple headline, two columns of copy, a teal-tinted testimonial quote, and two warm office photos on the right.
Summary
A body slide titled "The chain of humanization," with a purple headline, two columns of dark copy, a teal-tinted first-person quote, and two warm-toned office photos stacked on the right.
Visual description
White background. The left column carries a two-line purple headline, "The chain of humanization," then dark sans-serif body copy; a second dark text column sits beside it, both with superscript footnotes (110-111). The right column opens with a pull-quote tinted in teal-green, "I want it to be fundamentally enjoyable and to be honest, I do not really have any connection with my employer," attributed in bold to "Shogo, K., 25, Japan." Above and below the quote sit two cropped photographs in warm greens and blues showing people in an office or workshop setting, one a hand writing with a stylus. The rotated five-trend running nav runs down the far right edge with "The dignity of work" highlighted in purple. Faint Accenture footer bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Tinting a testimonial in a secondary color (teal here, not the deck's usual purple) to flag a different voice or theme while staying within a controlled palette. The name-age-country attribution again converts research into a person.
Reuse notes
Reuse the attributed-quote-plus-paired-photos column as the deck's standard "human evidence" slot. Introducing a second accent color for quotes can add variety but risks diluting the brand purple; use it deliberately and sparingly.
From this deck: The chain of humanization with teal quote
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