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A single big-stat page on white with an oversized "20%" in black sans beside a short sans explanation, anchored by one soft blue gradient panel at the left edge.
Summary
A single-statistic page: an oversized black sans "20%" sits beside a short sans explanation on a mostly white field, anchored only by one soft blue gradient panel running off the left edge.
Visual description
Near-white background. A tall soft blue-to-grey gradient panel bleeds off the left edge as the only color. Centered slightly right, an oversized heavy black geometric-sans "20%" sits beside a short sans paragraph explaining that only 20% of LGBTQIA+ daters prefer skipping small talk to ask a deep question. Vast empty white space surrounds the elements. A small footer credit sits bottom right.
Key takeaway
The single-stat treatment: one huge numeral, one short sentence, and a single edge-anchoring gradient panel, with everything else left empty. It is the quietest, most confident way to land one data point, and the lone blue panel keeps it tied to the report's color system.
Reuse notes
Use for a standalone statistic that deserves a full page of breathing room, especially a counterintuitive or "only X%" finding. The edge gradient panel is enough color; resist adding more. Pairs well placed right after a denser two-up stat page for contrast.
From this deck: 20% small talk single stat
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