On-track goals table on black

On-track goals table on black, editorial, swiss, dark

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Dark Goals / Status / Update table listing longer-term targets, each marked On Track with a narrative update.

Summary

The dark-mode twin of the goals table: a black Goals / Status / Update grid listing longer-term targets (2027-2030), each tagged "On Track" with a paragraph of progress detail.

Visual description

Near-black full-bleed with white type and hairline rules. The monospace utility header runs along the top. There is no large headline here; the page opens straight into the Goals / Status / Update column heads on a thin rule. Five rows follow, each separated by a hairline: a bold leading year plus goal on the left, an "On Track" status with a three-dot glyph in the middle, and a justified update paragraph on the right. A status legend sits bottom-left and numbered footnotes run across the bottom. The layout is identical to the lime "Achieved" table, recolored to black to signal the in-progress set.

Key takeaway

Recoloring the same table (lime for Achieved, black for On Track) to encode status at the page level, not just the row level, so a reader knows the chapter's tone before reading a word. Reusing one fixed table grammar across light and dark keeps a long report coherent.

Reuse notes

Use immediately after the "Achieved" version to separate completed from ongoing commitments without changing layout. The dark ground makes the white tables feel sober and forward-looking. Keep the column structure and glyph legend byte-for-byte identical to the light version so the pairing reads as intentional.

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