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Text-left, photo-right spread on tarp quality control, with a close-up of gloved hands stretching a bright blue truck tarp filling the right half.
Summary
A quality-control spread: three columns of body text on the left under a "TARP QUALITY CONTROL" heading, and a full-height photograph of gloved hands stretching a vivid blue PVC truck tarp filling the right half.
Visual description
The six-tab header runs across the top with CIRCULAR OPERATIONS inverted. The left half is white with the all-caps heading "TARP QUALITY CONTROL" and several columns of small justified body text threaded with monospace references. The right half is a bleed photograph: hands in black-and-orange work gloves grip and stretch a glossy cobalt-blue tarp, its diagonal folds and creases reading as the dominant texture, with a small monospace photo credit along the bottom edge. The deck-slug footer sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Letting a single saturated color photo (the blue tarp) supply all the color on an otherwise black-and-white page, so the imagery does the work the palette would. The half-and-half text/photo split keeps a dry process topic visually grounded in the real material.
Reuse notes
A clean default for any report page that wants to tie a process explanation to a tactile, real-world photo. Works best when the photo has one strong color and texture against the neutral type. Reserve full-bleed image halves for content with genuinely good photography.
From this deck: Tarp quality control photo spread
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