Most influential person ranking with halftone faces

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A ranked list of influential people built as a row of halftone portrait columns, each topped by a name, large percentage and a short reason, over a dark grain field.

Summary

A people-ranking slide laid out as vertical columns of high-contrast halftone faces, each labeled with a name, an oversized percentage and a one-line justification.

Visual description

Dark grainy background. A bold white sans-serif headline sits top-left, partly outlined by a thin purple rectangle: "Who Do We View As The Most Influential Person In Youth Culture & Why?". Behind and below it runs a horizontal band of black-and-white halftone portrait crops, one per person, forming an uneven column grid. Each column carries the person's name in small teal-green type, a very large white percentage (Travis Scott 20%, Kanye West and LeBron James 15%, Kim Kardashian 8%, Jaden Smith and Greta Thunberg 7%, Lil Nas X, Asap Rocky and Drake 3%) and a few lines of small white reason copy in a tinted box. A footnote bottom-left reads "Answers were sourced from an open-response question." Complex / Collective lock-up bottom-right.

Key takeaway

Turning a boring ranked list into portraits: each data point becomes a halftone face column, so the chart reads as a gallery of people, not a bar chart. The single oversized percentage per column carries the hierarchy while the tiny reason copy rewards a closer read.

Reuse notes

Great for "most influential / most admired" rankings, awards recaps, or any people-led survey result. Needs decent portrait sourcing and a consistent halftone treatment to look intentional. The dense reason copy gets tight at small sizes; keep it to two short sentences.

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