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Half-and-half editorial spread with a full-height photo of a worker sorting discarded shoes on the left and a single serif body column on the right.
Summary
A clean editorial spread splitting the frame down the middle: a documentary photo of a hard-hatted worker leaning into a box of worn shoes on the left, a single column of running serif body copy on the right.
Visual description
The left half is a full-bleed, full-height color photograph inside a factory, a worker in helmet and safety glasses bent over a carton amid a heap of discarded sneakers in muted greys and tans. The right half is white with a tiny all-caps running header (report name and "SOCIAL IMPACT" left, "SUPPLY CHAIN PARTNERS" and page 76 right). Below it, a bold serif subhead ("How we define and track living wages") tops one justified column of small serif paragraphs that runs nearly the full height. A small italic "on-impact-progress-2024" label sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
The strict 50/50 split that lets one strong photo and one focused column of text each get a full page-height. No captions, no callouts; the restraint makes the spread feel like a printed book rather than a slide.
Reuse notes
A dependable rhythm-setter for long reports: alternate these photo/text spreads between data pages to give the eye a rest. Works best with editorial photography that can survive being cropped to a tall half-page. Needs enough body copy to fill the column or the asymmetry looks empty.
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