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Hi everybody, Nick here and yesterday I posted a video about how to present a. Quote or a. A comment from a visitor on a slide using more for the pretty engaging slide transition. That would be a great way to present something like a quote or a comment from qualitative data that you do from interviews. These are those four quotes here and it got me thinking about. Other ways that you might want to sort of stylize or design some of those quotes when you have them on a slide, or even when youre reporting them in some type of report. Maybe a traditional report or a slide dock or something like that. So I kind of just wanted to play and iterate and I wanted to walk you through some of the iterations that I came up with so. One thing is when you have quotes, you must pair it with a photo. You dont have to pair it with a photo, but pairing quotes with photos makes things so much more memorable, and so I have beautiful photos. I have the themes that are standing out here. Im going to walk