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A cut-out collage profile breaking one person's influence into labeled traits, with a halftone full-body figure at center surrounded by handwritten testimonial callouts.
Summary
An "anatomy of" profile slide: a roughly cut-out halftone figure stands at center on a torn white panel, ringed by labeled trait callouts and handwritten audience quotes.
Visual description
Split layout on a dark grainy field. Left side: a condensed all-caps white title "THE ANATOMY OF TRAVIS SCOTT" framed by a thin purple rectangle, with a smaller all-caps line below, "WHAT MAKES PEOPLE INFLUENTIAL IN YOUTH CULTURE?", and a marker scribble and teal-green torn tape mark beneath. Right side: a torn white paper panel holds a paper-cut-out, halftone full-body figure (segmented at the joints like a collage marionette). Around the figure, six trait labels in bold all-caps (QUALITY SKILLS, ASSOCIATIONS WITH PEOPLE & BRANDS, MULTI-DIMENSIONAL, GIVING BACK, AUTHENTICITY, CONSISTENT OUTPUT), each paired with a short italic audience quote attributed to a named respondent. A teal-green torn tape strip sits low-left. Complex / Collective lock-up bottom-right.
Key takeaway
The "anatomy of" device: place a single cut-out figure at the center and annotate it with the attributes that make the argument, so an abstract framework becomes a literal diagram of one person. The marionette-style segmented cut-out and handwritten quotes sell the analog collage feel.
Reuse notes
A memorable way to deep-dive one exemplar (a person, product, or brand) by labeling its parts. Best when you have a strong full-figure cut-out and real quotes to pin around it. The collage assembly is labor-intensive; reserve it for a hero slide, not every profile.











































