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Black split slide with a vivid stage photo on the left and a cyan headline, two cyan stat cards and two columns of copy on the right.
Summary
A finding slide: a vivid stage-and-phones photo fills the left, with a cyan "Digital tools for real life connections" headline, two cyan stat cards, and two columns of copy on the right.
Visual description
Black background, running header on a cyan rule (page 19). The left third is a vertical photo of a performer with arms raised, surrounded by a forest of audience phones filming, under warm orange light. The right two-thirds open with a cyan condensed headline "Digital tools for real life connections" stacked over three lines, followed by two cyan rounded stat cards side by side, with big black numbers: "53% of all Boiler Room 18-34 year olds say IRL communities are more valuable than those formed online" and "71% agree digital can be a barrier." Two justified columns of white body copy sit beneath.
Key takeaway
Mirroring the usual split so the photo sits left and the data right, keeping the deck's split layout from feeling one-sided across many slides. The two-card-then-two-column stack is a clean way to lead with numbers before context.
Reuse notes
Reusable finding layout; alternate the image side across consecutive split slides for rhythm. The phones-filming image is a strong literal match for a digital-versus-IRL theme. Recolor to the active accent.


































