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Black prediction slide on modular housing, pairing a pill headline and a photo of an unfinished concrete structure with a large reversed quote on the housing shortage.
Summary
A future-prediction slide on black about modular homes: a pill headline, a photo of an unfinished concrete-block structure, and a large reversed quote on the decades-long gap between housebuilding and population.
Visual description
Near-black full bleed. A black pill header top-center reads "HOMES WILL BECOME SMALLER, MODULAR AND PORTABLE" in white caps; the "IMPERMACULTURE CONCLUSION" header is top-left and page "81" top-right. The upper-right holds a photograph of a half-built grey concrete-block house, walls open to the sky, with exposed rebar over a void. The left two-thirds carries an oversized white pull-quote about the White House admitting housebuilding has not kept pace with population for over 40 years and that new homes are too big and "too expensive" (the word "expensive" italic), sourced "(Wired, 2022)". A short paragraph lower-right notes Cornwall's plan for 15 Solohaus micro-homes; a photo credit and the white "impermaculture" badge sit at the bottom.
Key takeaway
Letting a long statistical quote dominate the left while a single unfinished-construction photo carries the right, so the argument and its image read together. The bare concrete shell visually reinforces the "unfinished housing supply" theme rather than decorating it.
Reuse notes
A reusable layout when a data-laden quotation needs to be the hero but still wants a supporting image and a brief case. The pill-headline conclusion system again ties it to its sibling slides. Choose a photograph that thematically echoes the claim; keep the case paragraph to a couple of sentences.
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