Internet microculture vs monoculture

Internet microculture vs monoculture, editorial, technical, light

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A split spread with a black-and-white halftone film still on the left and a blue chapter headline "INTERNET MICROCULTURE VS MONOCULTURE" over multi-column body on the right.

Summary

A standard finding spread: a single large halftone film still on the left, a blue all-caps chapter headline and dense body columns on the right.

Visual description

Warm off-white ground. The left half holds one large black-and-white halftone photograph, a film-still of a woman holding up many hands in front of her face. A small "IMAGE: Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)" credit sits below it. The right half carries a pill chapter badge "1.2B", a two-line electric-blue all-caps headline ("INTERNET MICROCULTURE VS MONOCULTURE"), a bold intro paragraph, then several columns of small black body copy with an italic pull line and a bold attributed source ("THE NEW ANATOMY OF TRENDS by AJ Lacouette for SSENSE"). Thin hairline divides the columns. Running header top-left, circled "32" top-right, footer slug bottom-right.

Key takeaway

The deck's workhorse layout: one strong halftone image versus a clean blue-headed text column, with a tidy source credit under the image. It is unglamorous but keeps a long report consistent and readable.

Reuse notes

This is the default spread to fall back on between the more expressive pixel-headline and diagram pages. Crop the image to a clean rectangle, halftone it for consistency, and always credit it. Reliable for any text-forward report section.

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