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Navy section divider with a centered two-line white headline, a small sunburst mark above, and an all-caps subline below a short vertical rule.
Summary
A navy section-divider slide: centered two-line headline "We thought playing Pong was harmless" with a small sunburst mark above and a quiet all-caps subline below.
Visual description
Full-bleed deep navy (#0E1247) with the faint pixel-grid texture in the left third. Everything is centered on a vertical axis: a small white sunburst mark at top, then a large two-line white grotesque headline ("We thought playing / Pong was harmless"), then a short thin vertical rule acting as a spacer, and at the bottom a small letter-spaced all-caps grey subline, "WELL, COMPUTERS WERE TAKING NOTES". The composition is mostly open navy, giving the line a dramatic, narrative pause.
Key takeaway
Building a section break around one conversational headline, with a tiny logomark on top and a single thin vertical rule separating it from a wry all-caps kicker. The rule does the work of a divider without a box or background change.
Reuse notes
A clean template for narrative section breaks or chapter openers in a pitch or talk deck. Works best when the headline is a hook or punchline rather than a label. The centered sunburst-plus-vertical-rule lockup is reusable across multiple dividers for consistency.

















