People We support We refuse, code of conduct

People We support We refuse, code of conduct, editorial, minimal, earthy

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A split spread with two columns of green code-of-conduct body copy at left and a red panel at right carrying serif We support and We refuse headings over bulleted commitments.

Summary

A code-of-conduct spread: two columns of green-field body copy on policies and statements at left, and a red panel at right where serif "We support" and "We refuse" headings sit over short bulleted lists.

Visual description

The left two-thirds is a muted green field carrying a header "OUR CODE OF CONDUCT" and two columns of small sans-serif body copy in numbered points (3 to 6), covering an updated Code of Conduct, child-labour due diligence, and a Modern Slavery Act statement. The right third is a soft red-orange organic panel that bleeds across, holding two oversized serif headings stacked vertically: "We support" with an arrow-bulleted list (freedom of association, living wages, safe environments, privacy, sustainability), and below it "We refuse" with a list (child labour, forced labour, discrimination, harassment and abuse, corruption). Page number 36 is centered at the bottom; a footer reads "Chapter Three: People".

Key takeaway

The "We support / We refuse" device: two oversized serif headings with parallel bulleted lists make a values or governance stance instantly scannable and quietly forceful. Setting that values block on a red panel separates it cleanly from the dense legal copy on the green side.

Reuse notes

A strong, reusable pattern for a values, ethics or code-of-conduct page, where a clear "we do / we don't" framing reads better than paragraphs. The two-color split (detail copy vs. headline values) gives structure. Works well anywhere a stance needs to feel both principled and easy to skim.

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