Play as a cure with priority shifts

Play as a cure with priority shifts, editorial, photographic, light

Preview image. Unlock full-res

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.

From this deck: Play as a cure with priority shifts

View deck

More like this