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Headline and copy on the left, with a photo of a smiling child above stacked green and red panels listing rising and falling emotional priorities.
Summary
A finding slide: headline and three paragraphs on the left, and on the right a photo of a laughing child hugging a plush shark stacked above two color panels, a green one with an up arrow listing rising priorities and a red one with a down arrow listing falling ones.
Visual description
White ground. "Play as a cure" headline top-left in oversized black sans-serif, with three paragraphs on children's stress and play as a route to wellbeing. The right column stacks three blocks: a photograph of a smiling child clutching a grey plush shark; a green panel headed "Biggest post-pandemic changes in children's emotional priorities, 2023 vs 2019" with a large up arrow and a white list (Having enough money, Escaping pressure and stress, Getting involved in a cause, Having fun together as a family); and a red panel with a large down arrow and a white list of declining priorities (Exploring the world, Showing who I am, Being creative, Doing something new). A small source credit sits over the photo.
Key takeaway
Encoding direction with color and a single arrow: green-up for rising priorities, red-down for falling, so the reader grasps the trend before reading a word. Stacking image over data in one tall right column keeps a dense slide organized.
Reuse notes
A reusable pattern for "what's rising / what's falling" findings. The green-up / red-down arrow panels are an instantly legible shorthand for trend data. Pair with one human photo to keep an analytical slide warm. Keep each list to four short items.




































