The template below shows the layout of your Title Page in the left column of the table and an explanation of the format in the right column of the table.

The overall goal is to have a clean, professional, well-balanced page. Add or remove vertical space if necessary to improve the look and feel.

Table: Annotated Fact Sheet Collection Title Page
Annotated Fact Sheet Title Page Explanation of Title Page Elements

Document Design Principles to Improve the Kohl Mining & Excavation Website

Collection Title

  • Center the collection’s title at the top of the page.
  • Format this page title as the largest heading on the page.
  • Do not include any other title.
  • Skip 2 or 3 lines before beginning the next section.

Prepared for:

Isaac Kohl

Chief Operating Officer

Kohl Mining & Excavation

Prepared for Section

    Add the section heading “Prepared for:” on the left.
  • List the name, title, and company of the person the collection has been prepared for on the right.
  • Align the specific information on the right with following sections.
  • Single space this information.
  • Once you reach the end of the information, Skip 2 or 3 lines before beginning the next section.

Prepared by:

Maroon + Orange Digital

Bette Garson

James Welles

Barbara Siddon

Jesus Ricardo

Helen Patel

Prepared by Section

    Add the section heading “Prepared by:” on the left.
  • List the company name followed by the names of every group member. on the right.
  • Align the specific information on the right with the previous and following sections.
  • Single space this information.
  • Once you reach the end of the information, Skip 2 or 3 lines before beginning the next section.

April 30, 2025

Date Section

  • Include no heading on the left. It’s obvious that this is the date.
  • Indicate the date that the collection will be submitted.
  • Use the same format that the group members used on their fact sheets for consistency (e.g., spell everything out, use mm/dd/yyyy format).
  • Align the specific information on the right with the previous sections.