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Index/Catalog trend opener with a multi-column rationale and INDEX/CATALOG headline on the left and a repeated cutout-figure plus collage poster montage on the right.
Summary
The opener for the Index/Catalog trend: an INDEX/CATALOG headline over three columns of body copy on the left, paired with a montage on the right that repeats a single cutout figure across a green strip and a "Creatures of the Jungle" collage poster.
Visual description
A split layout on a pale off-white field. The left half leads with an oversized all-caps slab headline "INDEX/CATALOG" and a small monospaced subhead "INVITE THEM TO BROWSE, LINGER, AND DISCOVER." underlined by a rule. Below it sit three narrow columns of monospaced body copy with a lime-green "EXPLORE IMAGERY" pill at the end. The lower-left corner holds a warm-toned collage poster reading "CREATURES OF THE JUNGLE" in soft display type with a cutout bat and a beetle labeled "(FIG. A)" and "(FIG. C)." The right half is a montage: a profile portrait of a woman with braids at top, and beneath it the same red-suited, red-tighted figure repeated five times in a chorus line across a grassy green strip. The dark running header reads "Stills / Design / Trend Report / V2 2026" left, "2.6 INDEX/CATALOG" and page "40" right.
Key takeaway
The repeated-figure chorus line: cloning one cutout across the frame instantly visualizes the "catalog / repetition / browse" idea the chapter argues for. It reuses the deck's consistent opener grammar (slab headline, monospaced thesis, three columns, green CTA) so chapters feel like one system.
Reuse notes
A clean chapter-divider for a trend or catalog deck, and a good demonstration of using repetition as content rather than decoration. The cutout-on-grass and figure-array treatment is style-specific; keep the opener layout and swap the montage. Repeating a figure works best with a single strong cutout shot.
From this deck: Index/Catalog trend section opener
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