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Section divider listing the four conclusions, each inside its assigned primary-color shape in a row across the lower slide.
Summary
A section divider for the four key conclusions, each title placed inside its assigned primary-color shape, lined up in a row across the lower half beneath a large black headline.
Visual description
White ground. "4 key conclusions" set very large in black sans-serif across the upper area. Below, four shapes sit in a horizontal row, each holding one conclusion in bold black text: a green circle ("The dawning of a play revolution"), a yellow downward triangle ("Play isn't equal"), a red square ("3 human priorities connected to play"), and a pale wood-grain panel with a rounded corner ("The home as the centre of the play revolution"). The shapes reuse the exact color-to-theme coding established on the executive-summary slide.
Key takeaway
Repaying the color-shape system set up earlier: each conclusion lives in the same shape and color it was introduced with, so the divider reads as a legend the audience already knows. Four different shapes in a row also create variety where four identical boxes would feel flat.
Reuse notes
A strong "sections at a glance" divider for any deck with a fixed handful of themes. The trick is consistency: define the shape-color pairing once, then reuse it on every divider and section opener. Keep text inside shapes short and bold for legibility.




































