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Split content slide with a full-height portrait of a person in an AR headset on the left and a serif statement plus two-column body copy on the right.
Summary
A two-part content slide: a tall photo of a person wearing an Apple-Vision-style AR headset fills the left half, while a serif statement headline and dense two-column body copy occupy the right.
Visual description
The left half is a full-height color portrait of a person in a white shirt wearing a sleek AR/VR headset against a black background. The right half sits on the pale-yellow field: a four-line serif statement headline at top ("This is the year for brands to include spatial computing in their digital strategies, with one important caveat: their use of technology can't be style over substance."), then two columns of small sans-serif body copy below. A tiny "Left: Apple Vision Pro" caption label sits at the bottom of the text block. The standard hairline header with section nav and page number "35" runs across the top.
Key takeaway
The serif-headline-over-sans-body pairing, and the discipline of letting one strong photograph own an entire half of the slide while all the reading lives, tightly columned, on the other half. The small italic caption crediting the image keeps the layout honest.
Reuse notes
A reliable text-heavy content layout for trend reports and thought-leadership decks where one slide must carry a lot of copy. The serif/sans contrast reads as editorial and premium. Needs a genuinely good full-bleed image to hold the picture half.
From this deck: Spatial computing substance-over-style statement
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