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Problem slide pairing a white bullet card on the left with a large yellow-outlined "$1.0m" cost stat ring on the right.
Summary
A problem slide that lists the pain points of clean-power procurement in a white card on the left and quantifies the cost with a single big "$1.0m" inside a yellow ring on the right.
Visual description
Off-white background. Top-left carries a small monospace label "Problem" beneath a short yellow underline rule. The left third is a tall white rounded-corner card with a soft drop shadow, holding a bold sans headline "Why?" followed by three monospace bullet lines: "Costly and labor intensive procurement processes", "Lack of specialized expertise", and "Lack of suitable tools (i.e. everything in spreadsheets)". The right half is dominated by a large thin-stroke amber-yellow circle outline. Centered inside it, a small "up to" in muted sans sits over an oversized near-black "$1.0m", with "of transactions costs (e.g. 100 MW PPA)" in smaller sans below. Generous empty space surrounds both elements.
Key takeaway
The card-left / single-stat-right split: qualitative bullets on one side, one quantified payoff number on the other. The yellow ring turns a flat statistic into a focal graphic without a chart, and the monospace bullets against a sans headline reinforce a precise, technical voice.
Reuse notes
A reusable problem or cost-framing template for pitch and B2B decks where one number carries the argument. The outlined-ring stat works for any single figure and scales to any accent color. Keep the bullet card to three short lines; the layout relies on white space and will feel cramped if the card fills up.











