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A centered Safari window showing the founder's "Playing with Plugins" Config 2021 talk on YouTube.
Summary
A social-proof slide: a Safari browser window centered on the field, showing the founder's Config 2021 conference talk "Playing with Plugins" on YouTube.
Visual description
Flat off-white background with a single rounded Safari window centered, complete with traffic-light controls and an address bar. Inside, a YouTube page plays a talk thumbnail: a bright yellow-to-orange gradient title card reading "Playing with Plugins" in heavy black type, with the Config wordmark and a grayscale portrait of the speaker inside an orange heart shape. Below the player sit the video title "Playing with Plugins - Jordan Singer (Config 2021)", view count, like and share controls, and the Figma channel row. A red scrubber and play controls are visible on the player.
Key takeaway
Wrapping social proof in a real browser chrome so it reads as authentic and verifiable rather than a claim. A recorded conference talk shown in-situ signals credibility and reach in one image.
Reuse notes
Good for a traction, press, or credibility slide when you have a real talk, article, or video to point to. The browser-frame device works for any web artifact. The visible play button is the one place a motion cue is justified; the slide itself is static.
From this deck: Playing with Plugins talk embed
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