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White spread on isolation and nationalism with two columns of cited copy under subheads, a photo of a figure with a pink umbrella, and a large condensed pull quote.
Summary
A white findings spread on isolation and nationalism: two columns of cited copy under bold subheads, a small color photo of a walking figure under a pink umbrella, and a large condensed pull quote across the bottom.
Visual description
White background, 16:9. A two-line grey-outlined pill title reads "SHRINKING WORLDS, GROWING DIVIDES" at top center; header "INTRODUCTION 3. THE ERA OF INSTABILITY" and page "30" frame it. Two columns of small body copy carry bold all-caps subheads ("GROWING POLARISATION & NATIONALISM", "MIGRATION TO CITIES, INCREASING ISOLATION", "SILOED PERSPECTIVES") with inline citations. A color photograph at upper right shows a person in patterned clothing walking with a frilled pink umbrella. A large condensed black pull quote runs across the lower right ("The things that we don't want are far too close, and the things that we really want are very far.") with an all-caps attribution "JACK SELF, FOUNDER REAL FOUNDATION & REAL REVIEW." An "impermaculture" tab sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Closing a multi-column data spread with one large condensed pull quote that distills the section's mood. The quote acts as a caption to the whole page, balancing the small running text above it.
Reuse notes
Reuse for any report section that mixes statistics with a memorable closing line. The "columns up top, oversized quote across the bottom" rhythm is a clean way to end a findings spread. Keep the photo small and incidental so it punctuates rather than competes.
From this deck: Shrinking Worlds, Growing Divides - columns, photo, and pull quote
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