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A continuation references page with the same oversized lavender "References" heading over two columns of numbered, hyperlinked citations.
Summary
The continuation of the endnotes: the same oversized lavender "References" title over two columns of small numbered citations, picking up the numbering from the previous page.
Visual description
White full-bleed slide matching the prior references page. The large light-lavender "References" heading repeats top left. Below it the text sits in two equal columns of very small dark-grey type, each entry led by a tiny lavender index number and many carrying blue-grey inline URLs. Lavender mini section headers ("Trend 5 / Social rewilding") group the citations. The two-column set (versus three on the previous page) leaves the lower-right quarter empty, so the block reads slightly lighter. The grey "Accenture Life Trends 2025" lockup and deck-slug footer sit bottom right.
Key takeaway
Running the identical heading and accent system across consecutive back-matter pages so a multi-page bibliography reads as one continuous, branded section. Dropping from three columns to two on the final page is a quiet way to absorb a shorter remainder without leaving an awkward half-empty third column.
Reuse notes
Pairs directly with the three-column references page as the closing spread of a long report. Use the same heading, accent color, and index-number treatment across every reference page for continuity, and vary only the column count to fit the amount of remaining text.
From this deck: References bibliography page (two-column continuation)
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