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A four-panel full-bleed Surrealism imagery spread of edge-to-edge vertical photographs mixing odd scale, dreamlike framings and saturated color.
Summary
A four-column full-bleed imagery spread for the Surrealism trend: four edge-to-edge vertical photographs sitting flush side by side, each carrying a tiny monospace credit.
Visual description
Below the standard thin running header ("Stills", "Design Trend Report", "V2 2026", "1.6 SURREALISM" centered-right, page "20"), the slide is filled by four tall photographs butted together with no gaps. Left to right: a still life of a yellow dome over hands and fish-fingers with ketchup on a blue ground (the small purple "PHOTO TREND / SURREALIS" overlay label sits here), a minimal desert-and-orb dreamscape with a lone figure, a close beauty portrait of a face wrapped in sheer fabric, and an Escher-like blue staircase architecture. Each image has a small monospace name/city/ID credit at its lower-left. The four-up grid runs the full width and height of the content area.
Key takeaway
The pure four-up full-bleed grid as a moodboard device: no captions other than tiny contact-sheet credits, no margins, just four strong images carrying the trend. Mixing a still life, a landscape, a portrait, and an architectural shot keeps a single trend feeling broad rather than one-note.
Reuse notes
A clean, reusable "evidence" layout to follow any trend-intro slide. Works for any curated photo set; the format lives or dies on image quality and on choosing images of varied subject but shared mood. The tiny credit system keeps it looking editorial rather than like a stock grid.
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