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Annotate and Highlight Content with Speech Bubble Text Box Slides
For annotation overlays on diagrams or product images, positioning the bubble tail to point toward the specific element creates a clear visual reference without a separate legend. Find a speech bubble presentation template on GoodPello suited to your annotation, testimonial, or communication-themed format.
Frequently Asked Questions
A speech bubble text box is most effective when the text it contains represents a spoken or attributed statement — such as a customer quote, persona voice, user interview finding, or annotated comment on a process diagram. The shape visually signals that the content is a direct communication from a person or role, making it appropriate for user research presentations, customer testimony slides, and training materials where attributed examples carry more credibility than paraphrased text. Using speech bubbles for non-attributed content — such as general summary points or data labels — reduces their impact by diluting the implied attribution, so the format works best when reserved for genuinely cited or voiced statements.
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