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A text-heavy left page beside a grey right page carrying a rotated blue NOTES sticky-note and an embedded tweet on a green card.
Summary
A text spread: the left white page runs a blue headline ("IT'S NOT PERFORMATIVE FUTURITY. IT'S GETTING OFF THE HYPERCYCLE.") over dense columns; the grey right page carries a rotated blue "NOTES" sticky-note and a screenshotted tweet on a green card.
Visual description
16:9 spread. Left page, white: a small "1.B" pill, an oversized blue headline, a bold black sub-line ("Now is a fitting time to explore the nature of trends. But elaborating on the future of trends makes no sense."), then multi-column body copy with a checkbox-bulleted list (The People, The Planet, Culture and Future Generations). Right page, textured grey: a large rotated blue rounded sticky-note with a handwritten "NOTES" header and the cursive line "Trend validity and trend virality are two different things"; below it a lime-green rounded card holds a screenshotted tweet (username "lynchian joan of arc") ranting about microtrends and the trend cycle. Running header and page number top.
Key takeaway
The two-tier callout system on the messy page: a big blue handwritten "NOTES" sticky for the author's takeaway, plus a green card carrying a real tweet as supporting voice. It lets the spread hold a formal argument (left) and an annotated, sourced reaction (right) at once.
Reuse notes
A repeatable layout for argument-plus-evidence spreads. The blue NOTES sticky is a good recurring device for surfacing the single sentence you want remembered. As with the other collage pages, keep the grey-side elements few so the handwriting reads as emphasis, not noise.
From this deck: It's not performative futurity spread
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