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Headline and two short paragraphs on the left, with a four-up grid of lifestyle photos of children improvising play on the right.
Summary
A content slide swapping the single full-bleed photo for a four-up photo grid: headline and two short paragraphs on the left, with four square lifestyle images of children improvising play filling the right half.
Visual description
The left half is white, with "Everything can be used for play" in two lines of oversized black sans-serif and two short paragraphs on beds and everyday objects becoming play spaces. The right half is a tight two-by-two grid of four photographs separated by thin white gutters: a child eating under a draped table-fort, a child playing pirates in a bunk bed, a child wrapped in a hooded towel, and children playing on a sofa with a popcorn tray. The grid fills the full height of the right side.
Key takeaway
Breaking the single-image rhythm with a four-up grid when a point is about variety and multiplicity ("everything can be used"), so the layout itself argues the message. Thin white gutters keep the four shots reading as one tidy block within the same split frame.
Reuse notes
A reusable variation on the content spread for points about range, examples, or "many ways." The four-up grid fits the same right-hand zone as a single photo, so it slots into the existing layout system. Keep images cropped square and consistently toned so the grid feels deliberate.







































