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Split spread with a blue headline and standfirst at left, and two skewed marker-lettered cards (a green plan card, a blue definition card) on a charcoal right panel.
Summary
A split spread: white left half with a "1.6" index, an oversized blue headline and bold standfirst; charcoal right half holding two tilted hand-lettered cards, a green "the plan" card with three points and a blue "visionary definition" card.
Visual description
The left half is white: a small "1.6" index tag, the headline "WHERE ARE THE VISIONARIES?" in large electric-blue sans-serif, a short bold standfirst, and two small grey body paragraphs. The right half is dark charcoal. A large pale-green rounded card sits tilted, its heading "TREND CHASING TO FUTURE MAKING: THE PLAN?" in marker caps, followed by three checkbox points (BE AUTHENTIC, SERVE CULTURE AND COMMUNITY, BE INCONVENIENT) each with a handwritten gloss set on a slight slant. A smaller electric-blue rounded card overlaps at lower right with "VISIONARY DEFINITION:" and a dictionary-style definition, also hand-lettered. Faint white scribbles loop along the right edge; the footer slug sits at bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Presenting a three-point manifesto as loose, tilted hand-lettered cards rather than a tidy bullet list, which makes a "plan" feel like notes pinned to a board. Pairing the green action card with a blue dictionary-definition card gives two registers (do this / here is the term) in one composition.
Reuse notes
Great for a framework, manifesto, or call-to-action beat that wants energy over precision. The skewed marker cards are reusable as a recurring device for "the plan" or "the rules". Hand lettering must be real to sell it; a slanted system font reads as a gimmick.
From this deck: Where Are The Visionaries plan spread
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