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Red page showing full character sets for Flame Bold, Regular and Sans as three stacked specimen blocks.
Summary
A glyph specimen sheet on red: full uppercase, lowercase, numeral and symbol sets for each of the three Flame styles, stacked in three labelled blocks.
Visual description
Red ground, cream type. A narrow left column repeats the "Typeface Overview" heading and a short paragraph. The right two-thirds holds three stacked specimen blocks, each labelled by role and style ("Headlines / Flame Bold", "Subheads / Flame Regular", "Body Copy / Flame Sans"). Each block shows the complete uppercase alphabet, lowercase alphabet, and a numerals-plus-symbols line (0123456789 and punctuation), so the differences between the chunky rounded Bold, the tighter Regular, and the plainer Sans are directly comparable. Header chrome and page number "069" run along the top.
Key takeaway
Stacking all three weights' full character sets on one page at a comparable size, so a designer can judge the family's range and pick a style at a glance. Labelling each block by its intended role (headline/subhead/body) ties the glyphs back to usage.
Reuse notes
The canonical character-set page for a type spec. Reuse the stacked uppercase/lowercase/figures pattern for any custom or licensed family. Keep all blocks at one point size for honest comparison; add language or accent coverage rows if the family supports them.
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