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Peach operations slide with a portrait factory-line video on yellow shadow at left and a large centered statement about a 10x capacity increase at right.
Summary
An operations slide: a portrait video still of a label-printing factory line at left, with a large centered statement at right that Smalls unlocked growth by moving to a state-of-the-art manufacturer, increasing production capacity 10x.
Visual description
Soft peach background. On the left, a tall portrait-format video still inside a thin black frame on a yellow drop-shadow, showing an industrial machine running a long sheet of printed yellow Smalls product labels; a circular play button sits at its center, indicating embedded video. On the right, centered black sans copy reads "We've unlocked growth by moving to a new, state-of-the-art manufacturer, increasing production capacity by 10x." with "10x" emphasized. Footer wordmark and page number on a hairline rule at the bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Embedding a real factory-floor video (signaled by the play button) to prove an operational claim is more convincing than a stat alone. The portrait video frame on the recurring yellow shadow keeps an operations slide visually consistent with the rest of the deck. Centering one short sentence opposite the media keeps the focus on the single takeaway.
Reuse notes
A reusable operations or supply-chain template when you have authentic behind-the-scenes footage or photography. The play button only belongs on a slide where motion actually plays. Good for de-risking a scaling story ("we can make it") between traction and team slides. Portrait media balances well against a short centered statement.



























