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A torn-paper section divider with a hand-scrawled "1" in a purple box beside the condensed question "WHAT DOES INFLUENCE MEAN TO US?".
Summary
The first chapter divider: a large torn sheet of white paper across the top, a hand-drawn "1" boxed in purple, and the condensed question "WHAT DOES INFLUENCE MEAN TO US?".
Visual description
The top two-thirds is a full-width sheet of torn, photocopied white paper with rough deckled edges and a small teal-painted notch near its top-right corner; below it the near-black grunge field shows through. Centered-right, a hand-scrawled "1" sits inside a thin purple-outlined rectangle next to a three-line condensed all-caps headline, "WHAT'S DOES INFLUENCE MEAN TO US?". A line of bold sans subhead follows: "It's so much more than having a large following and getting people to buy stuff." The COMPLEX | COLLECTIVE lockup is bottom-right.
Key takeaway
The torn-paper sheet plus a handwritten chapter number boxed in an accent color is a memorable, repeatable divider device that reads instantly as "new section." It mixes physical-collage and digital layers in one frame.
Reuse notes
Reusable as a chapter break in any zine-style or culture report. The boxed handwritten numeral is the signature; keep the same torn sheet and color box across every divider for consistency. Pair with a short subhead so the section's promise is clear up front.









































