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A two-page spread where a giant green pixel-type headline cascades diagonally down the left page while a quote and pink sticky-note checklist fill the right.
Summary
A text spread led by an oversized lime-green pixel headline, "SLOWING DOWN WHEN EVERYTHING IS SPEEDING UP", that tumbles diagonally down the left page; the right page carries a researcher quote and a pink sticky-note checklist.
Visual description
White spread, 16:9. The left page is dominated by a huge headline in a blocky lime-green pixel/bitmap face, each word stepping further down and right so the phrase appears to fall to the bottom of the page. The right page opens with a paragraph attributing a stat about shrinking attention spans to Gloria Mark, with a bolded pull-quote ("In 2004 our average time on a screen was 2 1/2 minutes... Today we spend an average of 45 seconds per task"). Below and to the right sits a rotated pink (around #F4A6D6) rounded sticky-note box holding a short checklist of creative-recovery habits set in italic. Small grey body columns run along the lower edge. The standard running header and page number sit top-left and top-right.
Key takeaway
Animating a headline through layout alone, letting the words physically descend the page to act out "slowing down". The single pink callout note is the only warm color on the spread and instantly draws the eye to the actionable list.
Reuse notes
Good for an editorial opener or a statistic-driven spread where one idea should feel kinetic. The falling-type trick needs generous whitespace to read; crowd it and it just looks misaligned.
From this deck: Slowing down, falling pixel headline spread
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