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A large title-case statement with a purple-boxed phrase on the left and two stacked photocopied quote cards on the right about influencer inauthenticity.
Summary
A statement-plus-voices slide: a large title-case claim on the left that influencers are seen as inauthentic, with two photocopied quote cards stacked on the right.
Visual description
Near-black grunge field with corner brackets. The left half carries a six-line title-case statement in white sans, "Influencers & Celebrities are increasingly perceived as unrelatable and inauthentic, and have an unenviable amount of scrutiny placed upon them.", with the phrase "an unenviable amount of scrutiny" boxed in a thin purple outline. The right half is a tall photocopied-paper panel split by a short teal rule into two quotes: an upper one (Philip, 31, IL, with a hand-drawn strike-through on "any creator") and a lower one about cancel culture attributed to Rebecca Witt, Talent Booker, with a small polaroid headshot. Teal quote marks open each. The COMPLEX | COLLECTIVE lockup is bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Stacking two quotes inside a single photocopied panel, divided by a thin accent rule, fits multiple voices on one slide without it feeling like a list. The boxed phrase again pulls the key idea out of a dense statement.
Reuse notes
Reusable when two short quotes support the same point. The single shared paper panel reads as one artifact rather than two cards. Keep the upper and lower quotes balanced in length so the panel stays even.









































