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Text-led content slide with a serif statement headline and multi-column sans-serif body copy on the warm paper field, no imagery.
Summary
A purely typographic content slide: a serif statement headline above multiple columns of sans-serif body copy on the warm paper field, with no image.
Visual description
Pale-yellow field. A serif statement headline runs across the upper area, followed by several columns of small sans-serif body copy with underlined inline links discussing the accessibility gap (96% of top pages not fully accessible) and how to improve ecommerce inclusivity. There is no photograph or illustration; the text and the warm paper texture carry the slide. The standard hairline header with the "DEPT." wordmark, section nav (4.Impact active), running red label, and page number sit across the top.
Key takeaway
Trusting type alone for a content slide: a serif statement plus disciplined sans-serif columns can hold a slide without any image, which gives the deck a quieter beat between its photo- and chart-heavy pages. The consistent header keeps it anchored to the system.
Reuse notes
Use a text-only slide as a pacing device in an otherwise image-dense deck, or when the content is a list of recommendations that does not need a picture. Keep column widths and the serif/sans hierarchy identical to the imaged slides so it still reads as part of the set.
From this deck: Accessibility statistics body slide
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