
Preview image. Unlock full-res
Dark slide with an oversized headline bleeding over a single cucumber image and a three-column grid of small body blocks plus a right narrative column.
Summary
A near-black explainer: an oversized lowercase headline ("Sometimes, culture-makers just have to eat an entire cucumber...") runs across the top over a single long cucumber image, with three short sub-headed body blocks below and a separate narrative column on the right.
Visual description
Near-black background with the standard top utility header and page number ("06"). The headline is set in a large white grotesque across three lines, ending in an ellipsis, and overlaps a single horizontal photo of a cucumber that bleeds across the upper band; a small square portrait of a creator sits at top-right. Below the headline, three columns each carry a small bold sub-head and a paragraph ("Creator Content Drives Market Behavior", "Cultural Shorthand", "Production Value vs Cultural Value" and "Creator Influence Flows Across Categories"). A separate right-hand column runs a longer justified narrative about the trend.
Key takeaway
Letting one oversized lowercase headline and a single long product image set the tone, then breaking the explanation into short sub-headed blocks across a three-column grid. It keeps a data-dense explainer scannable and on-brand by reusing the deck's big-type-over-image move on a dark page.
Reuse notes
Useful for an explainer or mini-case that has one strong narrative plus several supporting points. The sub-headed multi-column grid is reusable for any "here's why this matters" slide. Needs a single striking horizontal image to carry the headline band.
From this deck: Eat an entire cucumber culture moment
View deck



























































