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Black prediction slide on smart homes, pairing a pill headline and an aerial rooftop photo strip with a supporting paragraph and an oversized air-pollution stat.
Summary
A future-prediction slide on black about smart homes: a pill headline over a wide aerial rooftop photo, a short paragraph on a modular smart-home concept, and an oversized statistic on household air-pollution deaths.
Visual description
Near-black full bleed. A black pill header top-center reads "TECH WILL MAKE HOME AND COMMUNITIES HEALTHIER AND MORE EFFICIENT" in white caps; page "83" sits top-right. Across the upper-center, a wide top-down aerial photograph shows a row of rooftops, streets and parked cars, credited "Work NOT ARCHITECTS STUDIO". The lower-left holds a paragraph about MyGlobalHome, a modular smart-home concept that monitors air quality and connects occupiers via smart-city tech. The lower-right carries an oversized white statistic, "Each year, nearly 4 million people die prematurely from illness attributable to household air pollution" (the word "die" italic), sourced small "(WHO, 2021)". The white "impermaculture" badge anchors the bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Cropping a wide aerial photograph into a horizontal band to anchor the slide, then balancing a small explanatory paragraph against a huge sobering statistic. The top-down imagery gives a systems-level feel that suits a smart-cities argument.
Reuse notes
A clean closer for a trends section that wants to end on both a concrete concept and a stark number. The recurring pill-headline plus big-stat formula makes it consistent with the rest of the conclusion. Aerial or systems imagery pairs well with infrastructure themes; keep the headline stat short and shocking.
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