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A text-and-data spread under a pill title with a warped "RENTERS RIGHTS NOW" callout, two labeled bar/percentage stat blocks, a body argument, and a culture sidebar.
Summary
A spread on renting and impermanence, combining a warped "RENTERS RIGHTS NOW" sticker, two labeled survey stat blocks, a two-column body argument, and a "Real Foundation" culture sidebar.
Visual description
Pill title "A STATE OF FLUX". A warped all-caps callout "RENTERS RIGHTS NOW" is pasted top left over a "How do you view your current living situation?" block with bars and percentages (Short-term 43%, Temporary 26%, Long-term 16%, Not sure 15%). To its right, a "Do you view more than one place as your home?" block shows Yes 73% / No 27%. Two columns of body copy run beneath. The right page is the culture rail: "HOW THIS PLAYS OUT IN CULTURE", a photo of three people on an urban street, a "REAL FOUNDATION" caption, a paragraph, and an underlined "Read More" link. Running header, page number, "impermaculture" tag.
Key takeaway
Stacking two small labeled stat blocks side by side so two survey questions share one band of the page, with a warped sticker headline pulling attention to the theme. The "Read More" link in the sidebar hints at a digital companion without breaking the print look.
Reuse notes
Good for a report page that needs to show two related survey questions plus narrative plus a real-world example in one spread. Reuse the dual stat-block band and the fixed culture sidebar. Keep bars monochrome to sit inside the editorial grid.
From this deck: A state of flux spread with renters-rights stats
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