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Blue spread with a serif section heading and pill tags on the left, a large serif statement on the right, and a countryside photo over two body columns below.
Summary
A statement spread: a sans section title and three outline pill tags top-left, a large serif claim about hospitality and climate top-right, and a countryside photo beside two columns of body copy below.
Visual description
Cobalt-blue (#1A6BFF) field. Running header in monospace: "INTRO" left, "HOSPITALITY" center, "5" right. Top-left, a two-line serif heading "PUTTING IN THE HOURS" with a smaller sans sub-label "THE JOB AT HAND," and to its right three rounded outline pill tags reading "CATALYST," "OPPORTUNITY," "INTERVENTION." Top-right, a large white serif statement about hospitality's potential to be a catalyst for climate change. The lower band pairs a framed photo of an oast-house and wildflower garden (left) with two columns of small white body copy (right) that contain underlined inline links. A vertical rotated monospace credit runs up the photo's right edge.
Key takeaway
The outline pill tags as a compact way to flag the slide's themes next to the heading, and the layered hierarchy (sans heading, big serif statement, two-column body, supporting photo) that fits a lot of argument on one slide without clutter. Underlined inline links signal sources inside running copy.
Reuse notes
Good for a data- or argument-heavy section of a report where you need a headline claim plus evidence on the same slide. The pill-tag pattern is reusable as a per-slide topic flag. Dense; it rewards careful column spacing and is not for sparse content.





















