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Cream body slide with two columns of copy on the left and a flat editorial illustration of cyclists by blue canals titled "WHERE THE INTERNET LIVES" with a Google wordmark on the right.
Summary
A cream reading slide with two columns of body copy on the left and a large flat editorial illustration on the right: cyclists riding along blue canals among wind turbines and tulips, captioned "WHERE THE INTERNET LIVES" with a "Google" wordmark.
Visual description
Warm cream ground with the section-nav bar and "14" page index up top. The left half holds two columns of small dark sans-serif body copy with underlined inline links, plus a small monospace source caption at the top. The right half is a vibrant flat illustration in blues, greens and reds: people on bikes follow looping blue water channels past wind turbines, server-like structures and tulip beds, with a seated woman holding a tablet in the foreground. Bold dark display lettering reads "WHERE THE INTERNET LIVES", and a "Google" wordmark sits at the bottom of the scene.
Key takeaway
Balancing a heavy reading column with a full-half editorial illustration that carries the section's mood and an embedded title, so a sustainability topic feels optimistic rather than dry. The illustration's own headline doubles as the slide's visual hook.
Reuse notes
Use when body copy needs an emotional or thematic counterweight rather than a chart or screenshot. A commissioned scene illustration with embedded lettering works well here; keep the left column quiet so the artwork leads. Note this image carries a third-party (Google) campaign and wordmark, so it is a sourced example, not original art.
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