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A full-bleed pale-blue section divider with the lowercase word "imagery" set large in bold black sans across the top-left.
Summary
The chapter divider opening the imagery section: a calm pale-blue full-bleed field with the single lowercase word "imagery" set large and bold in the top-left.
Visual description
A solid pale dusty-blue background fills the slide edge to edge, matching the "type" divider's colour and treatment. In the upper-left, "imagery" is set in a heavy black lowercase grotesque, wide enough to span much of the top but kept to the corner, leaving the rest of the slide as open colour. The lower-left carries the recurring brand furniture at small size: the half-circle glyph above the vertical contents list, with "Imagery" now highlighted and arrowed. A faint footer sits at the very bottom. No imagery or other elements appear on the divider itself.
Key takeaway
The consistent divider system: one flat brand colour plus a single bold lowercase word in the same corner position marks every new chapter identically, so the dividers read as a set and orient the reader through a long document.
Reuse notes
Reuse the divider pattern across all sections of a guideline for rhythm and wayfinding. The empty colour field works precisely because the content pages around it are dense. If sections share one colour (as here), rely on the word alone to differentiate them.
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