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A two-row, twelve-up grid of distorted wide-angle photo thumbnails, each captioned with a monospace photographer credit, on a lavender background.
Summary
A dense example grid: twelve distorted wide-angle photographs arranged in two rows of six on a lavender field, each with a small monospace credit, showing the trend's range at a glance.
Visual description
A pale lavender (#C9A8D8) background with a dark running header ("1.4 DISTORTED WIDE ANGLE", page "13"). Twelve photos fill the slide in two even rows of six: warped close-up faces, a silhouetted figure mid-stride, blue-and-orange lit portraits, a skate scene, desert machinery, a child looking up, and stemware, among others, all sharing the bulging wide-angle look. A small monospace credit block (name, city, ID) sits under each image. The uniform grid reads like a curated contact sheet for the trend.
Key takeaway
The straight twelve-up contact-sheet grid as a "here is the whole trend" slide: maximum range, uniform sizing, consistent credits, no hierarchy. Putting it on a soft lavender ground keeps the busy grid from feeling heavy.
Reuse notes
A reusable overview or contact-sheet slide for showing breadth quickly. The even grid scales (nine, twelve, fifteen images) and the per-image credit format stays consistent with the rest of the deck. Best when the images genuinely share one look so the grid reads as a single idea.
From this deck: Distorted Wide Angle thumbnail grid
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