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White essay spread on maximalist interiors, with multi-column body text, a hand-drawn stat callout, a pink participant quote card, and a "How this plays out in culture" cluttercore sidebar.
Summary
The "Objects as mobile homes" essay spread: a hand-drawn "5000% increase in searches for maximalist interior design" callout, two columns of body copy, a central pink participant quote card, and a "How this plays out in culture" cluttercore sidebar.
Visual description
White background, pink rounded pill badge "OBJECTS AS MOBILE HOMES" at top. Upper-left, a hand-drawn rounded callout reads "5000% INCREASE IN SEARCHES FOR 'MAXIMALIST INTERIOR DESIGN'". Two columns of small body text fill the left and center-lower area, discussing youth, ownership and objects, quoting an academic. A pink rounded quote card sits center reading "'I have this dream of a gorgeous maximalist house with vintage decor...'" attributed "HEART, 22, UK". The right column is the sidebar "HOW THIS PLAYS OUT IN CULTURE" (CULTURE italic) over a small photo of a cluttered surface, captioned "CLUTTERCORE / Read More". The impermaculture badge sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
The repeating chapter spread system, hand-drawn headline stat, dense argument columns, one pink quote card, and a culture sidebar tying the trend to a named aesthetic (here cluttercore). The oversized hand-drawn percentage doubles as a hook and a data point.
Reuse notes
Matches the previous "Home becomes identity" spread, confirming this as the deck's standard long-form content template. Keep the modules in the same positions across spreads for rhythm. The pink quote card is the on-white accent container (versus grey cards over photos). Text-dense, so plan copy length.
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