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A dense three-column layout combining overlapping orange stat circles, a column of duotone photos, and a numbered serif list of the four WCAG principles.
Summary
A packed accessibility slide: three overlapping orange stat circles on the left, a vertical stack of three duotone photos in the middle, and a numbered serif list of the four WCAG principles plus body copy on the right.
Visual description
Warm yellow background with the running header on a hairline rule, the active sub-section in red, and a small "Source" label top-left above the title "How to improve e-commerce accessibility & ensure inclusivity." The left third holds three overlapping orange circles, each with an oversized figure and small caption: "1.3 billion" (people who experience disability), "3%" (of the internet accessible to people with disabilities), and "27%" (of retail sales as e-commerce by 2026). The center column is three stacked monochrome/duotone photographs (an older woman, a doorway, a person resting). The right column pairs a paragraph of body copy with a numbered serif list, each item flagged by a small red number disc: "1 Perceivable, 2 Operable, 3 Understandable, 4 Robust," followed by more body copy. Tiny monospace image captions run along the bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Overlapping the stat circles so three figures read as one cluster, and translating a dry standard (WCAG principles) into a confident numbered serif list with red number badges. The duotone photo column ties the data to human faces without breaking the palette.
Reuse notes
Good reference for an information-dense "how to / key principles" slide that still feels designed. Risk of clutter; it works here because each of the three zones has one job. Reuse the red-numbered serif list for any short framework or checklist.
From this deck: E-commerce accessibility stats and WCAG principles
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