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A white appendix page where risk text in two top columns runs into a bold "Governance" subhead above a centered two-column block of justified copy.
Summary
A continuation page that closes the risk-disclosure section in two upper columns, then opens a "Governance" subsection as a bold inline subhead above a centered two-column body block.
Visual description
White page, no large headline. The thin all-caps header runs across the top: "ON IMPACT PROGRESS REPORT 2024" left, "APPENDIX" center, "GOVERNANCE, ETHICS & COMPLIANCE" running label, page number not visible in this view. The top half carries two columns of small justified dark-gray text continuing from the previous page. Mid-page, a small bold "Governance" subhead introduces a new block, set as two centered columns of justified body copy that occupy the lower portion of the page over wide white side margins. The columns sit slightly left and center, leaving generous empty space at right. Muted "on-impact-progress-2024" footer bottom-right. Entirely monochrome and image-free.
Key takeaway
Using a small bold run-in subhead, not a big title, to start a new subsection mid-page, and centering the new block over wide margins so the page breathes even while staying all-text. The shift from a denser top grid to a calmer centered pair signals a topic change without any rule or graphic.
Reuse notes
Good for the connective pages of a long report where one disclosure topic ends and the next begins on the same page. The narrow centered two-column block reads as a quieter, more considered passage; reserve the multi-column flush grids for the bulk reference copy. Monochrome and type-led, so legibility rests on the text face and consistent column spacing.
From this deck: Governance subhead with two-column running text
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