Which people influence youth culture section divider

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Section divider with a torn-paper banner across a dark grain field, a hand-drawn chapter number 3 in a purple box, and a condensed all-caps question headline.

Summary

A chapter-opener slide: a ragged-edged torn paper strip fills the top of a dark grainy field, with a hand-scrawled "3" boxed in purple beside a tight condensed all-caps headline.

Visual description

Near-black background with a heavy photocopy and scanline grain. A large torn white paper banner with a ragged deckle edge spans the upper two-thirds, its right edge curling like a tear-off ticket. Centered-right over the seam sits the section number, a marker-drawn "3" inside a thin purple rectangle, immediately followed by a three-line condensed all-caps headline in black, "WHICH PEOPLE INFLUENCE YOUTH CULTURE MOST?". Below it, two lines of bold sans-serif sub-copy: "It's all about Collaboration, Pushing Boundaries & Giving Back." The Complex / Collective wordmark lock-up sits in the bottom-right corner.

Key takeaway

The chapter marker move: a roughly hand-drawn numeral inside a thin accent-color box, set against an oversized condensed headline. It signals a new section instantly without a full title slide. The torn-paper banner bridging a dark field is a cheap, repeatable way to inject texture.

Reuse notes

A strong section-divider pattern for editorial reports, zines, and culture or trend decks that want a raw, analog feel. The handwritten numeral and torn edge depend on real scanned textures; flat vector versions lose the grit. Works best as a recurring template so each chapter opens the same way.

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