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Split layout with two paragraphs of concept copy at left and a symmetrical photograph of the museum's grand vaulted hall at right.
Summary
A concept narrative slide: a heading and two body paragraphs at left, paired with a large, head-on photograph of the museum's vaulted Beaux-Arts gallery at right.
Visual description
Charcoal background with a thin dark-magenta accent band along the top (carried from the Brand Strategy divider). "CONCEPT" sits top-left in cream sans, followed by two paragraphs of left-aligned body copy describing the DIA as a "neutral container" and its essence of awe and exploration. The right two-thirds holds a symmetrical color photograph looking down the grand barrel-vaulted hall, with a chandelier, marble floors, and sculptures lining a colonnade. The standard footer runs below on a hairline rule.
Key takeaway
Letting a single strong, axially symmetric architecture photo carry the whole right side while the left stays pure text. The thin section-accent band at the top quietly ties the content slide to its chapter divider.
Reuse notes
A standard split text-and-image layout for narrative or about pages in any guideline or report. Depends entirely on the quality of the photograph; a centered, symmetric shot like this anchors the page. Reusable wherever a concept needs prose plus one supporting image.
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