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Headline with a blue-circle marker and copy on the left, a cut-out photo of a boy holding a plush shark in the center, and two ranked top-three lists in blue and green on the right.
Summary
A finding slide laid out in three zones: headline (flagged by a blue circle), copy and a parent quote on the left; a cut-out photo of a boy carrying a plush shark in the center; and two ranked top-three lists, children's in blue and parents' in green, on the right.
Visual description
White ground. A small blue circle sits above the headline "A desire for a stress-free and happy childhood" in four lines of oversized black sans-serif top-left, with a short paragraph and a quote attributed to "Jing, 8-year old Hua's mum" in bold. A cut-out photograph of a boy in a white tee holding a large grey plush shark stands in the center. The right column holds two numbered top-three lists: "Children's top 3 emotional play priorities" in blue bars (1 Having fun with my friends, 2 Kidding around and laughing, 3 Just being a kid) and "Parents' top 3 emotional play priorities" in green bars (1 Having fun together as a family, 2 Fostering my child's imagination, 3 Making memories together), each rank in a large numeral. A "Source: The Family room" credit sits low.
Key takeaway
The three-zone layout (text / cut-out figure / ranked data) that packs a quote, an image and two datasets onto one slide without crowding. Color-coding the two ranked lists (children blue, parents green) lets the audience compare the two groups at a glance.
Reuse notes
A reusable layout for comparing two ranked top-N lists side by side, with a central cut-out subject to humanize it. Keep lists to three or four ranked items in numbered color bars. The cut-out figure between text and data is a nice way to fill the center without a boxed photo.





































