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White "Climate Collapse" spread with three columns of cited copy, a photo of someone hidden behind puffer jackets, a big question headline, and two pink response pills.
Summary
A white findings spread on climate and home: three columns of cited copy under bold subheads, a photo of a person obscured by puffer jackets, and a large question headline answered by two pink percentage pills.
Visual description
White background, 16:9. A grey-outlined pill title reads "CLIMATE COLLAPSE" at top center with "COLLAPSE" italicized; header "INTRODUCTION 3. THE ERA OF INSTABILITY" and page "29" frame it. Three columns of small body copy carry bold all-caps subheads ("MILLIONS OF HOMES WILL BE DESTROYED", "CLIMATE CONFUSION & LACK OF INACTION", "RECONNECTING WITH NATURE INFLUENCES SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOURS") with inline citations. A color photo at upper right shows a person almost entirely hidden behind a pile of pale puffer jackets. The bottom-left holds a large condensed black question ("When asked, 'How do you feel in response to the climate crisis' our audience said:") whose answers appear as two rounded pink pills on the right: "IT'S HOPELESS AND IT COULD BE TOO LATE 33%" and "FEEL HOPEFUL THAT WE CAN TURN IT AROUND 32%." An "impermaculture" tab sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Posing a big question in oversized condensed type and answering it with two near-equal percentage pills, dramatizing how split the audience is. The pink pills reuse the deck's bubble language as a lightweight bar chart.
Reuse notes
Good for survey findings where the story is a near-tie or tension between two responses. The question-headline-plus-percentage-pills device is reusable for any poll result. Keeps a dense, cited spread from feeling like a wall of text by giving it one interactive-feeling moment.
From this deck: Climate Collapse - statistics, photo, and response bars
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