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A two-panel headshot grid introducing six named experts on the left and six audience voices on the right, each with a portrait, name, and short bio or location.
Summary
A contributors spread: a "GLOBAL EXPERTS" headshot grid on the left half and a "GLOBAL AUDIENCE VOICES" grid on the right, each face captioned with a name and a bio or location.
Visual description
White background split down the middle by a thin vertical rule. Two pill-shaped capsule labels sit at the top, "GLOBAL EXPERTS" (left) and "GLOBAL AUDIENCE VOICES" (right), each mixing bold and italic words. The left half shows six expert portraits in a loose two-column arrangement, each with a bold all-caps name (Jack Self, Kwame Lowe, Johanna Tagada-Hoffbeck, Michele Gorman, JULIANKNXX, Helen Job) and a few lines of role bio. The right half shows six audience-voice portraits (Aranza, Jack, Heart, Chris, Tiara, Artem) with names and city/country lines only, in a looser staggered grid. Portraits mix color and black-and-white.
Key takeaway
Splitting one slide into two parallel headshot grids to contrast expert authority with lived-experience voices, unified by the same capsule-label system. Giving experts bios but audience voices only a location quietly signals their different roles.
Reuse notes
A reusable contributors, advisory-board, or panel slide. The two-panel split works whenever you want to juxtapose two groups. Needs consistent portrait crops to hold together; the staggered right grid tolerates mixed image sizes better than a strict grid would.
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