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Table of contents with an oversized "Contents" headline, a three-column numbered section list, and a tall employee photo on the right.
Summary
The table of contents: a giant "Contents" word up top, the report's sections laid out as a three-column numbered index below, and a tall photo of two employees on the right.
Visual description
Near-white page with the small all-caps running nav across the top and the page number "2" at top-right. An oversized "Contents" headline fills the upper-left in dark slate. The lower band lists the report's chapters across three columns, each a bold section title with a two-digit page number and its sub-items indented beneath ("People & Culture", "Community Impact", "Environmental Sustainability", "Responsible & Ethical Growth", "Workplace Demographics", and so on). A tall vertical photograph of two people in high-visibility vests holding recycling bins occupies the right edge, with a touch of yellow-green visible at the top-right corner.
Key takeaway
Setting the word "Contents" oversized so the index itself becomes a designed page, not an afterthought. The three-column numbered list keeps a long report's structure visible at a glance, and the single tall photo on the right turns an otherwise text-only page into something with a face.
Reuse notes
A reusable contents pattern for any long report or deck with many sections. The three-column index scales to fifteen-plus entries without feeling cramped. Swap the photo for any brand-relevant vertical image; it carries the right third of the page.












































