Motivations stacked bar ranking

Motivations stacked bar ranking, editorial, minimal, light

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Data slide pairing three columns of copy with a two-tone coral stacked horizontal bar chart ranking entry motivations.

Summary

A motivations ranking: three columns of copy beside a horizontal stacked bar chart in two coral tones, sorting nine entry motivations by combined importance.

Visual description

Blush-cream ground with the "01 JOURNEYS INTO FORESIGHT" header and page "11" on a hairline rule. The headline "The key driver for joining the field remains Fascination with the Future." runs in a dark sans, top-left. The left portion holds three columns of body copy with several bolded phrases. The right is a horizontal stacked bar chart titled "Most important motivations": each motivation (Fascination with/Curiosity about the Future at top, down to Influence on Social and Environmental Change) is a bar split into a light-coral "Very Important" segment and a darker-coral "Extremely Important" segment, each labelled with its percentage, with a two-swatch legend and an axis from 0 to 90 percent.

Key takeaway

The two-tone stacked bar to show intensity within one scale, here splitting "very" from "extremely" important in two shades of the same coral so the combined length and the split both read at once. A duotone of a single hue keeps it from looking like an unrelated multi-series chart.

Reuse notes

Ideal for Likert-style or top-two-box survey results where you want both the total and its composition. Limit to two or three segments per bar before it gets noisy. The single-hue duotone keeps it tidy; reserve the multi-color palette for genuinely categorical comparisons.

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