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Typeface page presenting Neuropol X (logo/display) and Sora (web) with large AaBbCcDd specimens and full character sets.
Summary
The typeface specimens: two columns present Neuropol X (the futuristic logo and display face) and Sora (the web face), each with a large AaBbCcDd specimen and the alphabet and numerals.
Visual description
White page under "TYPOGRAPHY." Two columns each headed by a red label: "NEUROPOL X" left and "SORA" right. Below each sits an oversized "AaBb / CcDd" specimen (Neuropol's rounded, wide, techy letterforms versus Sora's bold geometric sans), followed by the full lowercase/uppercase set and digits 0123456789. A right-hand gray note explains Neuropol X is the primary font for the logo (the font people should associate with Byte Federal) and Sora is the primary font for web. "Typeface" is set large in red display type lower right; the pill footer shows page "15."
Key takeaway
Pairing a distinctive display face for identity with a neutral, legible sans for running text is a robust two-font system. Giving each a huge specimen plus the full character set and a one-line role makes the typography decision easy to apply and easy to extend.
Reuse notes
A clean reusable type-specimen layout for any two-typeface brand. Note the brand pairs a niche techno display face (Neuropol X) for flavor with a workhorse (Sora) for readability, a pattern worth copying when a logo font is too stylized for body copy.




































