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A split slide with serif body copy and a green-highlighted stat on the left and a warm overhead photo of a couple lying on a blanket on the right.
Summary
A photo-and-text split: a serif paragraph on the left with one stat ("Only 14%...") swept in green highlighter, paired with a warm overhead photo of two people resting face-to-face on a floral blanket.
Visual description
The left portion is white with a block of serif body copy; the sentence reporting that only 14% of daters rank kissing on a first date as a reason for a second date is wrapped in a pale-green highlighter band across three lines. The right two-thirds is a full-bleed, sun-warmed overhead photograph of two people lying close on a green floral blanket, smiling. The standard footer runs along the bottom in white over the photo edge: "Hinge" left, report title center, "02: Planning LPD (Low-Pressure Dates)" right.
Key takeaway
Using the green highlighter to single out one statistic inside a paragraph, then letting a tender full-bleed photo fill the rest of the slide. The emphasis device keeps a text-and-image slide from reading as flat body copy.
Reuse notes
Use when a paragraph contains exactly one number worth flagging and you have a strong supporting image. Reuse the consistent highlight color for stats throughout. The intimate photo sets an emotional tone; choose imagery that matches the section's subject.
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