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A boxed yes/no donut chart on the left, figure commentary in the center, and a pharmacy-aisle stock photo on the right.
Summary
A simple two-way result slide: a yes/no donut chart on the left, a commentary column in the middle, and a stock photo on the right.
Visual description
White background, running header ("02" left, "Complete findings" centered). On the left, a pale gray panel holds a donut chart titled "Did the data breach result in your organization increasing the cost of services and products?" split into a violet "No 43%" arc and a dark-blue "Yes 57%" arc, with an in-panel "Figure 8. Share of total sample of breached organizations" caption. The center column carries a bold "Figure 8..." lead-in and a short paragraph. The right third is a rectangular stock photograph of a woman examining a product in a pharmacy or retail aisle. A footer carries section navigation.
Key takeaway
A clean two-segment donut for a single yes/no question, paired with a real-world photo that grounds the abstract stat in a consumer context. Three zones (chart, text, image) read left to right as data, explanation, human face.
Reuse notes
Use a donut only for one or two segments where the split is the whole point; more slices get muddy. The chart-text-photo triptych is a reusable layout for survey results. Pick a photo that literally depicts the finding's context, as the pricing-and-shopping image does here.
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