What brands influence youth culture section divider

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Section divider matching the chapter template, with a torn-paper banner, a hand-drawn number 4 boxed in purple, and a condensed all-caps brand question.

Summary

The chapter-4 opener, identical in grammar to the other dividers: torn paper banner, a marker-drawn "4" in a purple box, and a condensed all-caps question.

Visual description

Near-black background with photocopy and scanline grain. A ragged torn white paper banner fills the upper two-thirds, its right edge curling like a tear-off ticket. Right of center, a hand-scrawled "4" sits inside a thin purple rectangle, leading into a three-line condensed all-caps black headline, "WHAT BRANDS INFLUENCE YOUTH CULTURE MOST?". Two lines of bold sans-serif sub-copy follow: "It's all about being an open platform for people and communities to build their own influence." Complex / Collective lock-up bottom-right.

Key takeaway

The consistency itself: reusing the exact divider template (torn banner, boxed handwritten numeral, condensed headline, one-line thesis) is what makes the deck feel like a structured report rather than a pile of slides. Each chapter telegraphs its own conclusion in the sub-copy.

Reuse notes

Use as the repeatable section break in a multi-chapter report or trend deck. Swap only the numeral, headline, and one-line thesis and keep everything else fixed. Relies on real scanned paper and marker textures to avoid looking like a generic dark template.

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