Broadsheet No10 Photo Slides
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ā Steve š¬ (@MyFilmClips) May 19, 2026
It can be vexing to work in a photo onto a salesdeck.
Formatting not always straightforward.
Should there be one, you can plump for the HQ-mandated slotting in. Yet such seldom covers all the angles you might seek.
The go-to often a pic filling the frame. Full-bleed, to use the print lingo.
Issues can arise then with how and where to slap essential text. Or number.
Here a London paper online currently use this template. I fancy suited to a deck (or 'infodoc) to be seen on laptop, as opposed to projected, screen.
This seems a type of 'float'. With border on all edges.
Enlarged on the left to enable explanatory messaging. Using different font colours, weights and italics.
This likely used as a scrolling view. Consistent when swiping through.
So if we've more than one such need, subsequent pics with the same treatment will look neat.
If to be projected, an increased font size is required. With maybe less supplementary detail. Though the journalistic use of the snappy headline with subhead 'fact' is always useful. Our 'third' element at the foot could be shortened to be succinct too.