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A dark feature spread pairing a halftone black-and-white portrait of Felicia Pennant with a pink-highlighter pixel pull-quote and two columns of interview copy.
Summary
A contributor feature: a grainy halftone portrait of Felicia Pennant on the left, her name and a pink highlighter pull-quote, and right-hand columns of Q&A interview text on a near-black page.
Visual description
Near-black background with a few hand-drawn pink scribble loops scattered as texture. A "FEATURE" pill sits top-right above the headline. A large duotone/halftone black-and-white photograph of a smiling subject in a zip-up top fills the left half. Over the lower part of the photo, a pink highlighter-style block holds a handwritten-feel pixel quote, "By saying it's a trend, you imply it's temporary and that people step away from it." Right of the image, the name "FELICIA PENNANT" is set large in a light sans, with a small all-caps role line ("SEASON ZINE FOUNDING EIC, AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST AND CREATIVE STORYTELLER") and two narrow columns of light-grey interview body copy beneath.
Key takeaway
The recurring interview grammar of this deck: a coarse halftone portrait, a name in clean sans, and a quote dropped into a pink (or green) marker block in the pixel display face. The hand-drawn scribbles soften an otherwise austere dark page.
Reuse notes
A reusable layout for any deck that profiles people, contributors, experts, or team members, especially in a report or editorial context. The halftone treatment unifies portraits shot in very different conditions, so it is forgiving of mixed source photography. Keep the highlighter quote short; long quotes break the marker-block effect.
From this deck: Felicia Pennant feature interview
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