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An about slide with a medium black headline and a single short paragraph, both set on the right half of a white field with the left half empty.
Summary
A scope-setting slide: the headline "About This Report" with one paragraph beneath it explaining the survey, both placed in the right half of an otherwise empty white slide.
Visual description
White field with the utility header (page 3). The entire content sits in the upper-right quadrant: "About This Report" as a medium near-black sentence-case headline, then a four-line paragraph of small body copy describing the fifth annual survey of 1,300+ galleries and dealers across 84 countries and 873 analyzed responses. The left half and lower half are blank white.
Key takeaway
Pushing a small headline-plus-paragraph cluster into one corner of a mostly empty slide. The extreme asymmetry and surrounding whitespace make a tiny amount of text feel deliberate and premium rather than sparse.
Reuse notes
Good for an "about / scope / context" slide where you have one tight paragraph to deliver. Reusable as a quiet beat between louder visual slides. The move only works if you commit to the empty space; do not be tempted to center or fill it.


































