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Hierarchy page combining headline, subhead, body, and footer specs into two full worked text compositions side by side.
Summary
The type hierarchy: two complete worked compositions sit side by side, each pairing a spec column with a rendered headline-to-footer layout to show the full scale assembled.
Visual description
White page, "TYPOGRAPHY" header. The page splits into two parallel examples. The left example renders "BITCOIN MADE SIMPLE" all-caps with a Sora Light subhead, a single body paragraph, and a footer, with a spec column (Headline Sora Extra Bold 64pt; Subheadline Sora Light 28pt; Single Paragraph Sora Light 14pt; Footer Sora Light 14pt). The right example renders the title-case "Bitcoin Made Simple" with a kicker and a two-column body, with its own spec column (Big Statement Sora Bold 51pt; Kicker Sora Regular 20pt; Multi-column Sora Light 12pt; Footer Sora Light 14pt). "Hierarchy" is set large in red display type lower right; the pill footer shows page "18."
Key takeaway
Showing two fully assembled compositions side by side proves the scale works as a system, not just as isolated specs. Putting the numbers next to each finished layout lets a designer copy an entire page treatment at once.
Reuse notes
A capstone hierarchy page that ties the headline and paragraph specs together. Useful as the last typography page so readers leave with complete layout recipes rather than parts. Dense but legible at full size.




































