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Split page with a two-column scope note at left and a numbered, sectioned table of contents at right over a vertical green gradient.
Summary
A scope-and-contents page: a two-column "About this report" note anchored to the lower left, paired with a full numbered table of contents at right set over a soft vertical gradient.
Visual description
The left half is cream; "About this report" runs across the top with the first word in italic serif, and two columns of small body copy explaining reporting scope and period sit anchored to the bottom edge. The right half is a soft vertical gradient panel sliding from cream into lime-green and lavender. On it, a tracked "TABLE OF CONTENTS" label heads a five-part list: numbered sections (01 INTRODUCTION, 02 BE HUMAN, 03 BE WELL, 04 BE PLANET, 05 SUPPLEMENT) in caps, each with indented sub-entries and right-aligned page numbers in a tidy column. Whitespace separates each section group.
Key takeaway
Treating the contents page as a designed split rather than a plain index: a soft gradient panel hosts the structured, numbered, page-paginated list while the facing column carries the dense legal scope note, so utility and atmosphere share one page.
Reuse notes
Reusable for any long report or document where the contents must be scannable and grouped by section. The number-plus-caps-section pattern with right-aligned folios reads clearly; the gradient panel keeps it from feeling clinical. Bottom-anchoring the scope copy leaves useful breathing room up top.
From this deck: About this report and table of contents
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