Materials feedstocks multi-column with warehouse photo

Materials feedstocks multi-column with warehouse photo, editorial, swiss, light

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Dense three-column materials page listing recycled feedstocks under all-caps subheads, with one inset photo of baled tarps in a warehouse.

Summary

A reference-style materials page split into three text columns, each cataloguing a feedstock under an all-caps serif subhead (USED TRUCK TARPS, DISCARDED PET BOTTLES, WORN SKI BOOTS, B-STOCK, NEW MATERIALS, NATURAL FIBERS), with a single inset photo of baled used tarps tucked into the right column.

Visual description

The persistent six-tab header (CIRCULAR PRODUCTS active) sits on a hairline with the rotated margin label. The page is three near-equal columns of small justified serif body text, broken by all-caps serif subheads acting as a running catalogue of materials. Inline monospace links (freitag.ch/tarpsmeet, freitag.ch/fabric) appear in the copy. A single landscape photograph of colourful compressed tarp bales in a warehouse is inset into the upper-right column, captioned "PHOTO CREDIT: ROLAND TAENNLER". Hairline rules top and bottom; numbered ticks along the base.

Key takeaway

The encyclopedia-page treatment: a clean three-column grid where bold all-caps subheads turn a wall of text into a browsable list of entries, with one photo dropped in to break the gray. It makes genuinely dense reference content feel orderly and intentional rather than overwhelming.

Reuse notes

Best for the appendix, glossary, materials, or methodology pages of a report, or any content that is inherently a list of defined items. Reach for it when you must present a lot of text and a chart would not help. Hold the column count and subhead style constant across such pages so the reader learns the pattern. One inset image per page is enough; more would break the grid.

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