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A two-tone purple "What's going on" headline over body copy on the left, a vertical stack of three sequential photo frames in the center, and a purple pull-quote on the right.
Summary
A problem-framing page: a two-tone purple "What's going on" headline with a paragraph at left, a vertical sequence of three cropped photo frames down the center, and a purple pull-quote tying the trend to the rest of the set on the right.
Visual description
White page on a three-column grid. Top-left, "What's" sits in lighter purple above "going on" in bolder purple, with a black paragraph below. The center column is a vertical stack of three landscape photo crops showing successive frames of the piñata scene, giving a filmstrip feel. The right column is a purple pull-quote about cross-trend ties. The rotated trend navigation runs down the right edge with the active trend highlighted in a pink pill.
Key takeaway
Stacking three sequential crops of the same photograph into a vertical filmstrip to imply motion and time inside a still report. It reuses one image three ways and adds rhythm to an otherwise static grid.
Reuse notes
The filmstrip column is a good device when you want a sense of sequence or progression without a video or animation. Reuse the two-tone headline and right-side pull-quote pattern to keep section interiors consistent. Needs an image with enough action to justify showing multiple frames.
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