Surveillance Anxiety article spread

Surveillance Anxiety article spread, editorial, dark-mode, dark

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Editorial article spread on a near-black ground with a pill section header, multi-column body copy, a pink pull-quote box, and small documentary photos.

Summary

A dense editorial article page titled "SURVEILLANCE ANXIETY" in a black pill, running two columns of body copy across the spread with a pink pull-quote box, a side sub-heading, and small documentary photographs.

Visual description

Near-black full bleed. A centered light pill at the top holds the running heading "SURVEILLANCE ANXIETY" (with "ANXIETY" italic); the section header "IMPERMACULTURE V. CONNECTED HOMES" sits top-left and page "74" top-right. Two columns of small white body copy fill the left and center about smart homes and data harvesting. A lilac-pink rectangular pull-quote box mid-spread carries a longer quote attributed in caps to "KWAME LOWE, CO-FOUNDER OF KIN STRUCTURES". The right column opens with a bold white sub-heading "HOW THIS PLAYS OUT IN CULTURE" above a photo of a hand inserting a device beside a small bedroom render, then continues with a captioned paragraph ("ACCESSORIES FOR THE PARANOID"). A second small photo of a costumed figure sits lower-center with a photo credit; the white "impermaculture" badge anchors the bottom-right.

Key takeaway

A genuinely magazine-grade article layout inside a deck: pill-shaped running header, justified multi-column body, a colored pull-quote box to break the gray, and a bold "HOW THIS PLAYS OUT IN CULTURE" side rail that ties each abstract theme to a real-world example. It proves long-form text can stay handsome on a dark slide.

Reuse notes

Use when a report needs to present substantial prose rather than headline-and-image slides. The recurring "HOW THIS PLAYS OUT IN CULTURE" sidebar is a reusable device for grounding research in case examples. Demands disciplined typesetting and tight image cropping; the pink quote box is the single permitted splash of color against the black.

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