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A headline-free white appendix page filled edge to edge with six columns of small justified risk-disclosure copy under inline bold subheads.
Summary
A pure-text continuation page: six columns of small justified body copy covering material sustainability risks, organized only by short bold run-in subheads.
Visual description
White page with no headline. The same thin all-caps header bar runs across the top: "ON IMPACT PROGRESS REPORT 2024" left, "APPENDIX" center, "GOVERNANCE, ETHICS & COMPLIANCE" running label, and page number "93" right. The body fills the full page as six narrow columns of small dark-gray justified text. Structure comes entirely from short bold inline subheads set flush in the flow ("Material Sustainability-related Risks", "Environmental", "Social"). No images, rules, color, or pull quotes. Muted footer bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Proving that a page can be 100% small body text and still look intentional purely through a tight six-column measure, generous consistency, and bold run-in subheads instead of standalone section titles. It is the densest legible setting in the deck.
Reuse notes
Use for the deep reference pages of an impact, sustainability, or annual report where exhaustive disclosure (risk factors, methodology, legal notes) has to fit without feeling padded. The six-column grid maximizes words per page; pair it with the numbered section opener for the first page of each topic, then run these as the spillover pages. Type-only and monochrome, so it relies on a highly readable text face.
From this deck: Full-page six-column risk disclosure text
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