Footnotes spread, four columns

Footnotes spread, four columns, editorial, data-dense, muted

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Dense numbered-footnotes endnote spread set in four narrow columns of fine print on a muted green field.

Summary

The endnotes for the targets section: a full spread of small numbered footnotes explaining baselines, methodology and definitions, set in four narrow columns of fine print on a muted green field.

Visual description

A muted grey-green background, no imagery. The entire content area is given to numbered footnotes (1 through the high teens) set in very small black type across four narrow columns, each note expanding on a data point or methodology choice from the preceding target tables. The four-pillar nav header runs across the top with section line "Target Progression / Footnotes". Page 16 sits bottom-left.

Key takeaway

Treating endnotes as a deliberate, evenly set four-column page rather than an afterthought, which signals rigor and reinforces the report's transparency claim. The consistent green field ties the footnotes visually to the tables they annotate.

Reuse notes

Use for the notes / sources / definitions page that a serious data report needs. Four tight columns absorb a lot of references on one spread. Intentionally tiny type (it is reference apparatus), so never borrow this size for primary content.

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