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White essay spread on race and representation in architecture, with body columns, a hand-drawn stat callout, two pink quote cards, a group portrait, and a culture sidebar.
Summary
The "Spaces of representation" essay spread: a hand-drawn "Only 1% of architects are Black" callout, columns of body copy on inequality in design, a small group portrait, two pink quote cards, and a "How this plays out in culture" shared-kitchens sidebar.
Visual description
White background, pink rounded pill badge "SPACES OF REPRESENTATION" at top. Upper-left, a hand-drawn rounded callout reads "ONLY 1% OF ARCHITECTS ARE BLACK". Body copy fills two left/center columns discussing class, gender and racial inequality in housing and interiors, with a small color group portrait midway and its credit. Two pink rounded quote cards sit in the center column: "'A woman's place is in the home' has been one of the most important principles..." DOLORES HAYDEN, 1980; and "'As a black person, the objects in your home are not designed by people who look like you...'" JULIANKNXX, ARTIST. The right column is the sidebar "HOW THIS PLAYS OUT IN CULTURE" over a photo captioned "SHARED KITCHENS MOVEMENT". The impermaculture badge sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Same dependable chapter spread, but here stacking two pink quote cards to carry both an academic citation and a participant voice on a weightier topic. The hand-drawn single-stat callout makes a sobering figure land before the prose explains it.
Reuse notes
Confirms the report's content template scales to two quote cards when a topic needs more sourcing. Keep the culture sidebar and pink pill header fixed for continuity. Good reference for handling a serious, source-heavy section without losing the deck's visual warmth.
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