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A full-bleed off-white spread where an oversized electric-blue pixel headline "THE HYPERCYCLE HAS A HIGH CASUALTY RATE" rotates diagonally across three columns of small black body copy.
Summary
A dense editorial spread that lets a giant blue pixel-font headline cut diagonally across the page while the actual reading happens in tiny stacked columns beneath it.
Visual description
Warm off-white paper-textured background. An oversized electric-blue headline set in a chunky bitmap/pixel display face reads "THE HYPER CYCLE HAS A HIGH CASUALTY RATE", broken across several lines and rotated so it steps down and to the right at an angle. Underneath and to the left sit three columns of very small black sans-serif body text, including a boxed pull-quote and a bold attribution ("Jack Butcher is Rewiring the Social Media Hive Mind on Zora Zine"). The running header "HYPERCYCLE | GUNG HO GROUP" runs top-left, a circled page number "19" top-right, and "gung-ho-hypercycle-2025" sits bottom-right. Thin scribbled marker lines and a hand-drawn arrow decorate the upper area.
Key takeaway
The contrast of a huge, deliberately low-res pixel headline tilted across the page against microscopic, rigidly columned body copy. The headline becomes texture and graphic, not just a label, while the small grid keeps it readable.
Reuse notes
A strong template for an opinionated report or essay spread where one provocative statement needs to dominate but supporting argument still has to fit. The pixel face carries the personality; pair it with a quiet grotesque for body. Works best on a light, textured ground with a single saturated accent.
From this deck: The hypercycle has a high casualty rate
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