Play statistics and table of contents

Play statistics and table of contents, editorial, swiss, light

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Big percentage stats inside scattered primary-color shapes on the left, paired with a numbered table of contents on the right.

Summary

A split slide: oversized headline statistics packed into scattered primary-color shapes fill the left half, while a numbered table of contents runs down the right, doubling as both a stats page and an agenda.

Visual description

Left half: four big percentage stats, each set in a flat colored shape arranged like a loose collage. A green right-pointing wedge holds "51% of children are happy with the amount of time they have to play"; a large yellow circle holds "90% of children say they always or sometimes feel happier when they play"; a red square holds "95% of parents say their child's happiness is closely or somewhat related to how much or how often they play"; and a rotated pale wood-grain block holds "51% of parents spend more time playing with their children now," its text set on an angle to match the tilt. A small italic "Source: The Family room" runs diagonally between shapes. Right half: a numbered contents list with page numbers (04 Introduction, 06 From play to playful living, 10 4 key conclusions, 11 The dawning of a play revolution, 17 Play isn't equal, 21 3 human priorities connected to play, 26 The home as the centre of a play revolution, 32 What's next?), the section titles in bold.

Key takeaway

Doubling a stats splash and a table of contents into one slide, and rotating the text inside the tilted wood block so the type follows the shape rather than fighting it. The scattered color shapes turn dry percentages into something energetic.

Reuse notes

A space-efficient way to combine highlight numbers with an agenda at the front of a report. The shape-collage treatment of stats is reusable wherever a few headline numbers need impact. Rotated text is striking but use it sparingly and keep it readable.

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