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A section divider with the single oversized lowercase word "Projects" in white over a blurred green photograph.
Summary
A clean section divider: just the oversized lowercase word "Projects" in white, set top-left over a blurred green photograph.
Visual description
A full-bleed soft-focus photograph in muted greens and grey-browns. A single oversized white word, "Projects", sits in the top-left. There is no other text apart from the "SPACE10" wordmark bottom-left. The blur turns the photo into a soft field of color so the headline reads cleanly.
Key takeaway
The one-word section divider over a defocused photo: the most economical possible way to mark a new chapter while keeping the deck's visual rhythm. It mirrors the cover treatment so sections feel part of one system.
Reuse notes
Use a one-word divider like this to break a long deck into chapters. Reusing the same blur-photo-plus-top-left-word formula as the cover ties the whole deck together. Keep the word short and the image atmospheric.


























