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Dense three-column reading page with a purple headline and a single dark blurred photo of hands at a keyboard in the upper-left, all footnoted body copy.
Summary
A dense three-column reading page led by a purple "Hyper-personalized harm" headline, with a single dark blurred photo of hands at a keyboard tucked into the upper-left.
Visual description
On white, a purple "Hyper-personalized harm" headline sits top-left, with a small dark, blurred photograph of hands on a laptop keyboard directly beneath it. Three columns of dark-grey body copy with superscript footnotes fill the rest of the slide, covering fraud, deep-fake scams, non-consensual imagery and the regional rise in deep-fake cases. A vertical trend-navigation rail runs down the right edge with "Cost of hesitations" highlighted.
Key takeaway
Anchoring a heavy three-column text page with one small, dark, mood-matched image rather than a large hero, keeping the focus on the dense argument while still signaling the topic visually. The consistent purple headline and footnoting maintain the section's voice.
Reuse notes
A practical layout for the most content-dense pages of a report, where reading volume outweighs imagery. Keep the three columns tight and evenly set. The single small image is enough to brand the page; resist adding more when the copy is this heavy.
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