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Two stacked statement-and-stat rows joined by teal chevrons, showing 38% and 95% findings about influence as power and expertise.
Summary
Two findings on one slide: each row pairs a title-case statement on the left with a giant condensed percentage on the right, linked by a teal chevron.
Visual description
Near-black grunge field with corner brackets and a faint hand-drawn squiggle top-left. The slide is divided into two horizontal rows by a dashed rule. Each row has a title-case statement set in a medium sans on the left ("Instead, Influence Is A Power Or Ability To Affect. To Sway. To Change. To Persuade. To Inspire." and "To Us, We Associate Influence With Expertise."), a small teal chevron in the center, and a large condensed all-caps percentage on the right ("38%" and "95%") with bold sans sub-copy and a small parenthetical note. The COMPLEX | COLLECTIVE lockup is bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Stacking two chevron-and-stat rows in one frame doubles the data density while keeping the same visual rhythm as the single-stat slides. The repeated chevron makes a series of findings feel like one consistent system.
Reuse notes
Reusable when you have two related stats to show side by side without crowding. The dashed divider and centered chevrons keep the two rows distinct yet unified. Keep the parenthetical comparison notes small so the headline number stays dominant.










































