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Mosaic-grid slide built from bordered photo and text panels, opening with a large purple testimonial and closing on a Miles Davis jazz quote.
Summary
A mosaic-style slide that tiles bordered photo and text panels: a large purple first-person quote top-left, big warm photographs, and a closing Miles Davis jazz quote bottom-right.
Visual description
The slide is built as a grid of rectangular cells separated by thin hairline rules. Top-left, on white, is a large purple pull-quote, "By using generative AI and becoming more efficient, I am concerned about using it as people at work comment how quick I am. As a result, it's actually increased the work I have to do," attributed in bold to "Shogo, K., 25, Japan." A large warm-toned, motion-blurred photograph (a figure in yellow against green) fills the top-right cell, with a smaller blurred cell below left. Two columns of dark body copy occupy the lower-middle and lower-right cells, the right one ending on the quote, "It's not the notes you play, it's the notes you don't play," credited to Miles Davis. A partial photo cell bleeds in along the bottom edge. The rotated five-trend running nav runs down the far right edge with "The dignity of work" highlighted in purple.
Key takeaway
The modular mosaic grid: photos, quotes and copy all live in bordered cells of varied size, letting one layout mix media without feeling busy. Bookending the slide with two quotes (a research voice and a cultural one) frames the analysis in between.
Reuse notes
A flexible "interlude" layout for breaking the rigid three-column rhythm of a long report. The hairline-bordered cell system scales to different photo and text counts. Needs strong imagery, since several cells are photo-led; weak stock will expose the grid.
From this deck: Jazz quote slide with bordered photo mosaic
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