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Three stacked rows pairing a titled paragraph with an orange Experiences to emulate callout box, plus a tall hands photo on the right.
Summary
A three-pillar slide: three stacked rows, each with a bold subhead and paragraph on the left and an orange "Experiences to emulate" callout box (Sephora, Dick's Sporting Goods, Target) on the right, with a tall photograph of clasped hands along the far right.
Visual description
Three horizontal bands run down the left and center. Each opens with a bold subhead, "Product interaction and education," "Showcasing the lifestyle," "Seamless digital alignment," followed by an explanatory paragraph. To the right of each paragraph sits a solid orange callout box headed "Experiences to emulate" with a real-world example (Sephora, Dick's Sporting Goods, Target's loyalty app). A tall photograph of two hands reaching toward each other against a teal background occupies the far-right column. The standard running header and orange chapter-strip footer frame the slide.
Key takeaway
The paired-column rhythm of explanatory text beside a solid orange "emulate" example box, repeated for three pillars. The colored callout makes the concrete example visually distinct from the theory, and stacking three identical pairs reads as a tidy framework.
Reuse notes
A reusable pattern for "principle plus proof" content: state the idea, then box a named real-world example beside it. The orange boxes tie to the deck accent and clearly separate examples from body copy. Works for any slide contrasting abstract guidance with case examples; keep the box treatment identical across rows.




























