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Light two-column FAQ with an eyebrow and oversized headline pinned left and a stacked accordion of collapsed questions with plus toggles on the right.
Summary
A two-column FAQ on warm off-white: a small all-caps eyebrow over a large two-line "Frequently asked questions" headline holds the left, while a clean stack of collapsed accordion rows fills the right. The single defining element is the restrained circular plus toggles.
Visual description
Warm off-white background. Left column has a small grey all-caps eyebrow ("QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE") above an oversized black two-line headline. Right column lists five FAQ rows in black sans-serif, each a question ("What is Duo?", "Can Duo help with lead generation?", and so on) with a small outlined circular plus button at the far right. Hairline rules sit above and between rows, and one question wraps to two lines, keeping generous vertical spacing between items.
Key takeaway
Pinning the headline left and letting the questions run as a tall right-hand list is a calmer alternative to a centered FAQ stack. The thin circular plus buttons and hairline dividers keep the accordion quiet and premium. The warm off-white softens the high black-on-white contrast.
Reuse notes
Reach for this when the FAQ should feel like part of an editorial layout rather than a utility block. The split works on wide screens; on mobile the headline and list would stack. Pairs naturally with other left-headline, right-content sections on the same page.




















