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Two text columns on a white left half explaining the materiality assessment, paired with a full-bleed photo of shoes being assembled on the right.
Summary
A text-heavy methodology slide: two narrow columns of body copy on a white left half describe the Double Materiality Assessment, set against a full-bleed studio photo of a person hand-assembling running shoes on the right.
Visual description
Vertical split, white left and a full-bleed photograph filling the right half. The monospace utility header runs across the top with the section label and a running "ON'S SUSTAINABILITY JOURNEY" tag. The left half holds two columns of small black body copy under a "Double Materiality Assessment" subhead, with a few terms underlined as links. The photograph shows a person in a cream long-sleeve top leaning over a light worktable, hands working on a white knit shoe upper; teal shoe lasts, a roll of tape, beakers and shoe components sit on the table, shot in cool, even daylight. A small "on-impact-progress-2024" caption sits in a white box at the lower right (a library annotation).
Key takeaway
Letting a single documentary studio photo carry an entire half of a dense text slide, so a wall of body copy feels grounded and human. The cool, neutral photo palette keeps it calm and on-brand rather than promotional.
Reuse notes
Good for the explanatory pages of a report or whitepaper where one section needs a lot of prose but should not read as a text dump. Works best when the photo is genuinely on-topic (here, real product making) rather than stock. Pairs naturally with the deck's other split text-and-image spreads.
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