Future of search (Gemini whale-song UI + body)

Future of search (Gemini whale-song UI + body), editorial, light-mode, light

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Pale-yellow slide with a serif headline, a generative-search UI screenshot (a "why do whales like to sing" query with a whale illustration) at left, and two columns of body copy on AI search.

Summary

A pale-yellow content slide led by a serif headline about the future of search, with a generative-search UI screenshot (a "why do whales like to sing" query answered with a whale illustration) at left and two columns of body copy at right.

Visual description

Warm pale-yellow ground with the standard header (2.Personalisation active, sub-section "2.4 Searchers no longer give a cl*ck", page 30). The left half is a Google-style generative-search interface shown as a flat card: a search field "why do whales like to sing", an AI answer with a bulleted list ("Generative AI is experimental"), a "Why do whales make sounds?" video panel with a NOAA whale illustration over deep-blue water, and an "Ask a follow up" chip. A monospace caption labels it. The top-right carries a three-line serif headline ("In 2024, marketers will face the exciting challenge and opportunity to adapt to the future of search through content, SEO, and search advertising."). The lower right is two columns of small dark sans-serif body copy with underlined links.

Key takeaway

Screenshotting an actual generative-search result as the proof image keeps an abstract "search is changing" claim concrete and current. The flat-card framing matches the other UI-screenshot slides, so the deck's evidence imagery stays consistent.

Reuse notes

Use to illustrate a shift in a familiar interface (search, feed, checkout) with a real captured screen. Pairs with the serif-headline-and-two-column-body template. Screenshots date quickly, so note the capture context if longevity matters.

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