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A text spread under a pill chapter title where warped all-caps stat stickers ("79% OF GEN Z FEEL ALONE") are pasted over a group fashion photo, with a culture sidebar on the right.
Summary
A spread on digital connection versus real-world loneliness, where warped all-caps stat stickers are layered over a center group photo, framed by a body-copy column and a right-hand "Outerwork" culture sidebar.
Visual description
Pill title "LOCAL AND IRL". The left page is two short body columns. The center holds a photo of four young people seated on an outdoor bench, with two warped 3D stat stickers pasted over it ("79% OF GEN Z FEEL ALONE" top, "45% REPORT BEING ONLINE ALMOST CONSTANTLY" bottom) and a small photo credit. The right page is the culture rail: bold "HOW THIS PLAYS OUT IN CULTURE", a vertical photo of a person in red, an "OUTERWORK" caption, and a paragraph. Standard running header, page number, and "impermaculture" tag.
Key takeaway
Using two warped stat stickers as a top-and-bottom frame around a single photo, turning a plain image into a data moment. The distorted, hand-placed sticker treatment gives editorial statistics a streetwear, zine-like energy.
Reuse notes
Good for a culture or youth-research report that wants statistics to feel native to its imagery rather than charted. The warped-sticker effect is the signature; use it sparingly so it stays a highlight. Needs a photo with enough empty space to host the stickers.
From this deck: Local and IRL spread with warped loneliness stats
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