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A split spread with a grey panel holding a mint-card mock tweet on the left and a blue chapter headline "WHAT DOES THE EVER-QUICKENING LIFECYCLE OF TRENDS TELL US..." over body columns on the right.
Summary
A finding spread where the left grey panel holds a recreated tweet on a mint card and the right carries a blue chapter headline with two body columns.
Visual description
The left half is a flat medium-grey panel with faint scribble marks; centered on it is a pale mint-green rounded card styled as a social post (small avatar, handle "@LHatesYouALot", a multi-line message about Gen Z and low-rise jeans in pixel/monospace-flavored type, a timestamp and engagement counts "4 Reposts 2 Quotes 86 Likes"). The right half is warm off-white with a pill chapter badge "1.3A", a four-line electric-blue all-caps headline ("WHAT DOES THE EVER-QUICKENING LIFECYCLE OF TRENDS TELL US ABOUT CONSUMERS, BRANDS, INFLUENCERS AND MARKETEERS?"), a bold intro and two columns of small black body copy with bold sub-heads ("Trendwashing was born."). Running header top-left, circled "36" top-right, footer slug bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Rebuilding a tweet as a styled mint card rather than pasting a screenshot, so the quoted post matches the deck's type and color system instead of importing a foreign UI. It reads as a deliberate exhibit, not a clipping.
Reuse notes
Use when you want to feature a social post but keep brand control of its look. Recreate it on the deck's card style and keep the metadata for authenticity. Pairs with the deck's other grey-panel-versus-text spreads for a consistent two-voice layout.
From this deck: What the ever-quickening lifecycle of trends tells us
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