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White spread pairing two large attributed pull quotes on the meaning of home with two black-and-white photos of displacement.
Summary
A clean white editorial spread that diagonally interlocks two oversized attributed pull quotes with two black-and-white photographs about displacement.
Visual description
White background, 16:9. A thin running header reads "INTRODUCTION 1. IMPERMACULTURE" top-left with page number "17" top-right. The top-left quarter holds a large serif pull quote ("Currently, I rent a small apartment with my boyfriend and teenage brother...") with a small all-caps attribution "FEMALE, 24, UKRAINE" beneath. The composition then steps diagonally: a black-and-white photo of two crashed white cars in a field sits top-right, a second monochrome photo of a figure raising a knife against a stormy city skyline sits bottom-left, and a second serif pull quote ("To be honest, the word 'home' has lost all meaning...") closes the bottom-right with its own all-caps attribution. A small italic "impermaculture" footer sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
The diagonal call-and-response layout: two quotes and two images arranged on a falling diagonal so the eye zig-zags across the spread instead of reading in blocks. Quiet all-caps attributions keep the big serif quotes feeling authored, not decorative.
Reuse notes
A strong template for testimony-driven report spreads where human voices carry the page. Works for any qualitative-research or journalism deck that needs to interleave quotes and documentary photography. Depends on genuinely strong black-and-white imagery and real attributions to feel credible.
From this deck: Two pull quotes with black-and-white displacement photos
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