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The Scrapbook / Scanner trend opener: a condensed headline and three columns of body copy on a floating cream panel, framed by a dense collage of torn-paper and scanned ephemera.
Summary
The Scrapbook / Scanner trend opener: a condensed "SCRAPBOOK / SCANNER" headline and three columns of body copy sit on a floating off-white panel, surrounded by a dense full-bleed collage of torn-paper layouts, scanned magazine fragments and distorted type.
Visual description
The whole background is a layered collage of scrapbook and scanned material: torn paper, overlapping photo prints, warped editorial type ("DESIGN IS NOT SUBJECTIVE", "Image is Everything", "Design is the scaffolding of society"), and a small portrait at lower right. The standard thin running header crosses the top ("Stills", "Design Trend Report", "V2 2026", "2.1 SCRAPBOOK / SCANNER" centered-right, page "25"). A large rounded off-white panel floats over the center holding the condensed all-caps headline "SCRAPBOOK / SCANNER", a small slogan ("IT'S DESIGN THAT FEELS LIVED IN, HUMAN FIRST, DIGITAL SECOND."), three justified columns of body copy, and a lime-green "EXPLORE IMAGERY" pill button.
Key takeaway
The contrast move: the messiest possible background (a genuine cut-and-scanned collage) tamed by the cleanest possible foreground (a single floating cream panel with structured columns). The collage sells the trend while the panel keeps the page readable. It is the same opener system as the other chapters, just with the background dialed to maximum.
Reuse notes
Reusable whenever a chapter's subject is itself chaotic or tactile and you still need legible copy: let the texture run full-bleed behind a calm content card. The collage must look authentically handmade and scanned; a tidy digital pattern undercuts the whole point. Keep the foreground panel and CTA consistent with the deck's other openers.
From this deck: Scrapbook / Scanner trend intro spread
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