From ownership to usership data spread

From ownership to usership data spread, editorial, data-dense, light

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A data-rich spread under a pill title pairing a spiky "67% YES" burst badge, yes/no reason columns in gray panels, a gendered stat list, a photo, and a body paragraph.

Summary

A survey spread on home ownership, anchored by a spiky pink "67% YES" burst and organized into paired "If yes, why" and "If no, why" quote columns, plus a gendered achievability stat block.

Visual description

Pill title "FROM OWNERSHIP TO USERSHIP". Top left is a photo of a cluttered bedroom; beside it a question ("Do you own or want to buy a home in the future?") and a spiky pink starburst badge reading "67% YES" with a source line. Two light-gray rounded panels sit side by side: "If yes, why" and "If no, why", each listing short quoted reasons. A body paragraph (attributed to "JACK SELF") runs across the lower left. Bottom right is a small stat block "Home ownership seen as achievable (by gender)" listing Male 53%, Female 38%, Non-binary 20%. Running header, page number, "impermaculture" tag.

Key takeaway

The spiky starburst badge as a single headline statistic, and the symmetrical "if yes / if no" gray panels that turn open-ended survey answers into a balanced two-sided layout. The small gendered stat block adds a data footnote without a chart.

Reuse notes

A strong pattern for presenting a yes/no survey question with qualitative reasons on both sides. Reuse the paired-panel structure for any "for and against" or "reasons why" data. The starburst is a playful accent; keep it to one per spread so it stays the focal point.

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