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Light slide contrasting writing dos and don'ts as two bulleted serif columns with a diagonally-cropped folk-art illustration in the lower right.
Summary
A writing dos-and-don'ts reference set as two bulleted serif columns, with a diagonally-cropped naive folk-art illustration filling the lower-right corner.
Visual description
Warm off-white (#F4F3EE) ground. "Writing Dos and Don'ts" runs top-left after the "OUR BRAND" tab, "13" top-right. A short periwinkle serif note sits in the left sidebar. The main area is two columns: a "DO:" list and a "DON'T:" list, each a set of serif bullet points on writing style. The lower-right is filled by a diagonally-cropped folk illustration of figures and buildings in muted reds, ochres and greens, with a small art credit on its edge.
Key takeaway
The plain two-column do/don't contrast, which is the clearest possible way to give writing rules, dressed up only by the recurring diagonal artwork crop so it matches the rest of the deck. No color-coding needed; the DO/DON'T labels carry it.
Reuse notes
A reusable, no-frills do/don't page for any writing, voice, or usage guidelines. Keep the two columns balanced and the bullets short. The corner artwork is decorative; swap in your own brand imagery.
From this deck: Writing Dos and Don'ts two-column list
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