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GRI content-index page laying out two side-by-side standards tables with yellow header rows and green section bands mapping disclosures to pages and chapters.
Summary
A GRI content-index page built from two side-by-side data tables that map each reporting standard to a page number and chapter. Yellow header rows and green section bands are the entire visual system.
Visual description
White page, six-chapter top nav as thin outlined tabs. A large "GRI INDEX" headline tops the page. Top left sits a small two-row statement-of-use block (yellow label cells, "Statement of use", "GRI 1 used", "Applicable GRI Sector Standard(s)"). Below and to the right are two parallel tables with yellow column-header rows reading GRI Standard / Page / Chapter, their rows grouped by light-green section bands ("GRI 2: General Disclosures 2021", "GRI 3: Material Topics 2021", "Strategy", "Stakeholder engagement"). Each row pairs a standard number and label with a page reference and an all-caps chapter name. Thin rules grid the cells, a vertical "APPENDIX" spine label runs up the left edge, and the running footer sits bottom right.
Key takeaway
The two-tone table coding: yellow for column headers, green for section bands, so a long compliance index stays scannable across two columns. Splitting one long table into two side-by-side tables uses the landscape page fully instead of running off the bottom.
Reuse notes
A model for any standards mapping, compliance index, or requirements-traceability table (GRI, ISO, WCAG, and similar). The header/section color coding scales to long lists. Run tall tables as two side-by-side columns on landscape pages, and keep the standard / page / reference column order consistent.
From this deck: GRI index, general disclosures
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