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Sensory Storytelling example spread with a left index of credited thumbnails beside a large full-height rain-and-light reflection photograph.
Summary
A Sensory Storytelling example spread: a left-hand numbered index pairing photographer credit blocks with small thumbnails, set beside one large full-height photo of rain-lit street reflections.
Visual description
Pale-grey left two-thirds under the running header ("1.3 SENSORY STORYTELLING", page "10"). The left is organized as a numbered list [01]-[05]: each row carries a monospace credit block (name, city, ID) on the left and the same on the right, with a band of small thumbnails (a tongue close-up, a face, a berry drink, raw meat) running across the middle. The right third is a single tall photograph of golden and blue light reflected in wet pavement. The layout reads like a stock-image contact sheet.
Key takeaway
Formatting an imagery slide as an explicit numbered, credited index, so it doubles as a usable reference sheet rather than just a mood board. Pairing that dense index with one calm full-height hero photo balances information and atmosphere.
Reuse notes
A reusable catalogue or index slide for any image library section. The numbered credit-row format is directly reusable for attributing many assets cleanly. Pair the index with a single strong image so the slide does not feel purely administrative.
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