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Pink full-bleed contents slide with a giant black headline "Gen Z's new rules for living" over five Roman-numbered theme columns each listing three numbered sub-points.
Summary
A pink contents slide laying out the report's five themes: a huge black headline "GEN Z'S NEW RULES FOR LIVING" over five Roman-numbered columns (Identity, Community, Spaces, Health & Safety, Connected Homes), each with a one-line descriptor and three numbered sub-topics.
Visual description
Full soft-pink background. The "IMPERMACULTURE" wordmark sits top-left, page number 44 top-right. A very heavy condensed black headline fills the upper half across two lines, "GEN Z'S NEW RULES / FOR LIVING", with "NEW" italicized. The lower half is five evenly spaced columns, each headed by a Roman numeral (I through V) and a bold theme name: Identity, Community, Spaces, Health & Safety, Connected Homes. Under each, an italic descriptor (for example "A need for self-expression") and three numbered sub-items (1. Home Becomes Identity, 2. Objects as Mobile Homes, 3. Spaces of Representation, and so on). The impermaculture badge sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
A contents page that doubles as a thesis: one oversized headline plus a clean five-column numbered framework that previews the whole chapter structure at a glance. The signature pink field makes section dividers instantly recognizable across the deck.
Reuse notes
Reusable as a chapter-opener or agenda whenever a report has a small fixed set of themes with sub-points. The Roman-numeral columns set up the numbering used on the section dividers that follow (I Identity, II Community), so keep the scheme consistent. Five columns is near the comfortable maximum for one row.
From this deck: Gen Z's new rules for living five-column contents
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