What's next stacked-photos stat slide

What's next stacked-photos stat slide, editorial, minimal, light

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White slide with a two-tone purple "What's next" headline and body text at left, a tall center column of three stacked sunset kayaking photos, and a single large purple stat at right.

Summary

A "What's next" section slide that stacks three warm sunset kayaking photographs down the center, with intro copy on the left and one oversized purple statistic on the right.

Visual description

White background, three-column structure. The left column carries a two-line headline where "What's" is a lighter purple and "next" drops below in a deeper saturated purple, followed by a short black body paragraph. The center column is a vertical stack of three near-identical photographs of kayakers paddling at sunset, warm orange and teal, each with the deck's soft motion-blur look. The right column shows a single large purple "41.9%" with a small purple ball icon, the label "of respondents said their most enjoyable experience in the previous week was a physical one," and a bold "Accenture Life Trends survey, 2024" source line. The rotated trend tab runs down the far right with "Social rewilding" in purple. Slug bottom-right.

Key takeaway

The triptych of one repeated image stacked vertically to build rhythm and fill the central axis, balanced by a single hero stat on the other side. The two-tone treatment of a two-word headline (light first word, bold colored second word) is a recurring section-opener move worth borrowing.

Reuse notes

A strong "what's next / outlook" layout for trend and research decks. The stacked-photo column needs visually consistent images to read as a deliberate set rather than a gallery. The lone big stat keeps the right side from feeling empty next to the imagery.

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