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A near-white section opener with a small blue chapter headline "HOW ARE THESE TRENDS CREATED?" on the left and two overlapping tilted halftone phone-photo stills on the right.
Summary
A spare section-opener: a short blue question headline floating in white space on the left, with two overlapping tilted halftone phone-video stills clustered on the right.
Visual description
Off-white paper-textured ground with lots of negative space. Lower-left a pill chapter badge "1.3" sits above a two-line electric-blue all-caps headline ("HOW ARE THESE TRENDS CREATED?"). The right side holds two overlapping, slightly rotated black-and-white halftone images: a portrait/selfie-style video still of a woman with hair clips, partly covering a second blurry still above it, one carrying overlaid serif text ("The Classism of the Rapidly Evolving Trend Cycle"). A small "@..." on TikTok credit sits at the lower right. Running header top-left, circled "35" top-right, footer slug bottom-right.
Key takeaway
A minimal section break that asks a question in a small blue headline and lets two casually overlapped phone stills carry the rest of the page. The looseness signals a new chapter without a heavy full-bleed title.
Reuse notes
Good as a light, breathing transition between dense spreads. Overlapping vernacular phone/social stills (halftoned, credited) keeps the deck's gritty image language. Works because most of the page is empty; do not crowd it.
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