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A headline-less three-column text page with footnoted research copy and a large purple statistic pull-quote occupying the lower-right.
Summary
A dense, image-free research page: three columns of footnoted body copy with a large purple statistic pull-quote anchoring the lower-right corner.
Visual description
White page, no headline, no photography. Three full-height columns of dark-gray body text carry research citations with superscript footnotes (35-37). In the lower-right, the third column ends in an oversized purple pull-quote stating a statistic ("56.5% of those aged 18-24...") set off by a thin vertical rule to its left. The rotated trend navigation runs down the far-right edge. Generous top and bottom margins keep the text block centered vertically.
Key takeaway
Letting a single oversized statistic in the accent color do the visual work on an otherwise plain text page, with a thin vertical rule marking it as a quote. No image is needed when one number is the hero.
Reuse notes
A reliable layout for evidence-heavy or citation-heavy pages where photography would distract. The big colored stat anchored to a corner is a reusable way to give a wall of text a focal point. Keep footnote styling consistent across all such pages for a credible, report-like feel.
From this deck: Research and evidence three-column text page
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