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Continuation glossary page on white with no headline, four columns of bolded terms and definitions running edge to edge.
Summary
The second glossary page: no title, just four columns of bold-term-and-definition entries (Planetary Boundaries Framework, Preferred Cotton, Preferred Cellulosics, and similar) running across the page.
Visual description
White full-bleed with the monospace utility header along the top, now carrying a "GLOSSARY" running label. There is no large headline since this continues the previous page. Four columns of definitions fill the sheet top to bottom: each entry is a bold lead term followed by a short regular-weight paragraph. The columns are evenly balanced and the type is small, with consistent spacing between entries. One entry at the top right defines a single short term ("Volume") in a couple of lines. The page is uniform, gridded, and dense.
Key takeaway
Carrying a glossary across pages by dropping the title and keeping the identical four-column grid, so the reader perceives one continuous reference rather than a new section. Even column balancing prevents one column running long and breaking the rhythm.
Reuse notes
Use as the continuation of any multi-page glossary or definitions list. Keep the column grid, type size, and entry spacing identical to the first page. The running "GLOSSARY" header in the utility bar is enough to orient the reader without a repeated title.
From this deck: Glossary definitions continued
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