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Light typography rule showing a 2-to-10-word list where each word gets one Fixture style, packed tight and justified to the column edges.
Summary
A second headline rule: in a 2-to-10-word block, each word takes one Fixture style and the words are packed and justified to fill the column edge to edge.
Visual description
Warm off-white (#E6E1DA) full bleed with the grey-and-black two-line caption centered at the top ("En listados de 2 a 10 palabras" / "Fixture Ultra - 1 estilo x palabra + Alineacion marginada"). A dense black word-stack fills the lower two thirds: ARTE, OBRAS, EXPOSICION, PRODUCCION, CREATIVIDAD, REUNION set all-caps, each word a different width and weight, scaled so every line stretches the full measure (the long words condensed, the short words expanded). The result is a solid, tightly interlocked block of black type. Thin rule and rotated "TIPOGRAFIA Usos" label on the left.
Key takeaway
Justifying a word list by varying the width per word so each line reaches both margins without tracking, building one cohesive type block. It is the multi-word counterpart to the single-word rule on the previous page.
Reuse notes
Good for keyword stacks, programme listings, indexes, or poster copy where you want a dense, edge-to-edge type field. Needs a family with enough widths to make words of different lengths span the same measure. All-caps and packing hurt legibility at small sizes; keep it large.
From this deck: One style per word, marginated list
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