Sound in the real world (green sidebar + city photo)

Sound in the real world (green sidebar + city photo), editorial, photographic, vibrant

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A green-paneled slide pairing a motion-blurred city street photo with body copy arguing sound should work better in digital products.

Summary

A content slide: a bright green left panel carries body copy about sound in the real world, set against a large motion-blurred photo of a busy New York street with a bus streaking past.

Visual description

The frame is split into layered blocks. A thin white column runs along the far left with vertical black all-caps text ("MAKING TECHNOLOGY MORE NATURAL") and a vertical "@CLAUDIOGUGLIERI" credit at the bottom. A large green rectangle sits center-left, holding two short paragraphs of black sans-serif copy ("In the real world sound helps to: Identify our surroundings. Anticipate events. Communicate spatial hierarchy." and a follow-on about sound being essential, so digital should do it better). Overlapping to the right and top is a color photograph of a city intersection with classic stone buildings, pedestrians, and a bus blurred by long exposure. A second photo peeks in along the bottom edge.

Key takeaway

Floating a flat color text panel partly over a full-bleed photo so copy and image overlap into one composition instead of sitting in separate halves. The vertical spine label on the left edge is an economical way to title a slide without spending headline space.

Reuse notes

Good for an argument slide that needs both readable body copy and an evocative image. The overlap depends on the photo having a calmer zone where the color panel lands. Reuse the left vertical-label spine as a recurring framing element across a deck.

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