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All-text three-column slide led by a purple "Employee experience drives customer experience" headline, with inline bold and quoted phrases.
Summary
A purely typographic slide headed "Employee experience drives customer experience," with three columns of dark body copy and a few inline bold and quoted phrases for emphasis.
Visual description
Full white background, no photography. The top-left carries a three-line purple sans-serif headline, "Employee experience drives customer experience." Below and to the right, three columns of dark sans-serif body copy run nearly full height, fairly dense, with superscript footnotes (120-122). Emphasis is handled inline: a bolded question, "Where is the love?," and an embedded quotation from Alexander Den Heijer about a flower not blooming. The rotated five-trend running nav sits along the far right edge with "The dignity of work" highlighted in a purple tab. Faint Accenture footer bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Handling emphasis entirely within the text flow, with bold and quotation marks, when there is no room or need for a separate pull-quote block. The purple headline alone carries the hierarchy, proving the system works without imagery.
Reuse notes
Use for argument-dense slides where every column is needed for prose. Pair between image-led slides so the deck does not stack too many text-only pages in a row. Reliable but plain; lean on it for substance, not for visual interest.
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