Organization demographics section divider with 18 years stat

Organization demographics section divider with 18 years stat, minimal, corporate-clean, light

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Light section divider opening the demographics chapter, with an intro, an oversized "18 years" stat, and a large circular fingerprint-like line-art graphic.

Summary

The chapter divider for organization demographics: a section title and intro on the left, an oversized "18 years" stat, and a large circular fingerprint-like graphic of red-to-blue gradient lines filling the right.

Visual description

White background. A blue "04" section number sits top-left above an "Organization demographics" heading and a short justified intro paragraph. Lower in the left column, an oversized blue "18 years" stat sits over a four-line caption ("The United States has been a part of the Cost of a Data Breach Report for 18 years, the longest of all countries or regions involved"). The right half holds a large circular graphic made of concentric, rippling fine lines resembling a fingerprint or topographic whorl, color-graded from blue at the upper left through magenta to red at the right, with three small red dots scattered across it. The circle bleeds off the right and bottom edges. A minimal navigation footer runs along the bottom.

Key takeaway

A section divider that carries a single headline stat plus a bolder, more figural version of the deck's line motif (a full circular whorl rather than an open arc). The multiple red dots act as plotted points on the form, hinting at data without a real chart.

Reuse notes

Good for a chapter opener that should feel like a visual landmark in a long report. The circular fingerprint variant differentiates this divider from the swooping-arc dividers while staying in the same family. Keep one big number and a short caption; let the graphic carry the rest. Light background required for the thin gradient lines.

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