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Three-zone spread with a flowing body-copy column, a boxed "Our footprint breakdown" passage, and a full-bleed silhouetted climber photo against a sunset sky on the right.
Summary
A copy-led spread: continuing body text up top, a separate bold-headed "Our footprint breakdown" block below, and a full-bleed silhouetted climber against a sunset sky filling the right page.
Visual description
The left two-thirds is white. A column of running body copy (continuing from the prior page) sits at the top, with a few underlined terms and a superscript footnote marker. Beneath it, set apart, a bold subhead "Our footprint breakdown" introduces a second dense passage. A small numbered footnote runs along the lower middle. The right page is a full-bleed photograph: a lone figure scrambling up dark rock, rendered as a near-silhouette against a graded pink-to-blue sunset sky. The all-caps running header crosses the top with the section label centered.
Key takeaway
Splitting a continuing text page into two labeled blocks so a long read still has clear entry points, balanced by a quiet, almost abstract silhouette photo on the facing page. The image carries emotion while the type carries detail.
Reuse notes
Useful when copy overruns a single column and you need structure without breaking the spread system. Keep the subhead style and footnote treatment identical across spreads. A silhouette-against-sky image is forgiving and on-theme for outdoor or sustainability narratives; ensure the sky gradient stays clean so the page feels intentional, not snapshot.
From this deck: Footprint breakdown text with full-bleed sunset climber photo
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