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Near-black references slide with a large outline-stroked "Sources" wordmark over a dark photo on the left and a column of source URLs plus credits on the right.
Summary
A dark references slide: a large outline-stroked "Sources" wordmark sits over a moody photograph on the left, while the right column lists the report's source URLs and the copy and design credits.
Visual description
Near-black background. The header reads "Sources" at top-left and the report line at top-right. The left panel is a dark, low-key photograph overlaid with the huge word "Sources" rendered as a hairline outline (no fill), wrapping across two lines. The right panel, framed by a thin border, is a single column of about ten source URLs in small light sans-serif (veja-store.com, ft.com, forbes.com, bcorporation.net and others), followed by credits: "Copy: Ryan Turpin, Benjamin Vogel" and "Design: clubnord.at". Hairline rules frame the content.
Key takeaway
Treating the mandatory sources page as a designed slide, with an oversized outline-stroke wordmark over a photo, keeps the deck's craft consistent to the very last page. Outline-only display type is a cheap way to add scale without visual weight on a dark ground.
Reuse notes
A reusable end-matter template for citations, references or credits that you do not want to look like an afterthought. The outlined-wordmark-over-photo treatment works for any utility page (appendix, glossary, contents). Keep the link list in one tidy column for legibility.










































