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Black spread with a long white sans-serif refugee testimony on the left and a grainy black-and-white photo of a mid-air diver on the right.
Summary
A dark testimony spread: a long white sans-serif quote from a displaced person fills the left, with a grainy monochrome photo of a person caught mid-dive against a pale field on the right.
Visual description
Black background, 16:9. A header reads "INTRODUCTION 3. THE ERA OF INSTABILITY" top-left with page "28" top-right. The left half carries a large white sans-serif pull quote spanning many lines ("I left my home few weeks before the war has started so I didn't think of any valuable things I should have taken... People are the most important ones. Sadly not all of them are willing to follow you wherever.") with an all-caps attribution "ARTEM, MEXICO (DISPLACED FROM UKRAINE)" beneath. The right half is a grainy black-and-white photograph of a figure in shorts curled mid-air, like a fall or dive, over a textured pale ground. A rotated photo credit runs up the right gutter; an "impermaculture" tab sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Using a long-form testimony set in plain white sans-serif (not the serif "expert" voice) to signal raw first-person account, paired with an ambiguous, weightless image that mirrors the feeling of being uprooted. The image reads as metaphor, not illustration.
Reuse notes
Reach for this when a single quote is long and deserves the whole panel. The sans-serif-for-testimony, serif-for-experts distinction is a useful voice system across a report. Choose an evocative rather than literal photo to avoid over-illustrating sensitive content.
From this deck: Refugee testimony with diver photo
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