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: How to identify this design feature I don't know the term for I'm often searching for already created works/templates etc, to get some idea of how things are done. The thing is, I have an

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I'm often searching for already created works/templates etc, to get some idea of how things are done. The thing is, I have an idea of something and I don't even know what it is called, and as a result I don't know what to look for in order to get an idea of ways it can be done. I'll try to describe it as I can:

For example you have a site or pre-print document with a beautiful design, but in some part of it you may want to add some description or explanation of something or anything else, for about 5-10 sentences. It's like a big notice, but not a notice.

I can't google it, I simply don't know what to google for. I want to see how people create this kind of expression of notice (a big notice), the same way people create ribbons for example.

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@Cugini998

Do you mean a Pull Quote?

Page 2: journalism.uoregon.edu/~sasbury/whatsitcalled.pdf

Pull quotes, decks, subheads and captions all fall under the broad
category of points of entry —call-out text that invites the reader
into the story


Or, (from wikipedia)


a key phrase, quotation, or excerpt that has been pulled from an
article and used as a graphic element, serving to entice readers into
the article or to highlight a key topic. It is typically placed in a
larger or distinctive typeface and on the same page.

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