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A page specifying the oversized XL lower-third, with a left criteria list beside a sample frame showing a large "Nicki Brock" name overlaid on a portrait with type specs called out.
Summary
An XL lower-third spec page mirroring the standard one but for name emphasis: a left criteria list beside a sample frame where "Nicki Brock" is set very large over a portrait, with light-weight type specs called out by a leader line.
Visual description
White page, standard header. The left column carries the title "XL Lower Third", an intro paragraph, and the same bulleted checklist (Name, Preferred pronouns, Role, Business name). The right two-thirds is a cream rounded panel holding a sample video still: a head-on portrait of a person in a denim shirt against a dark office with a whiteboard, overlaid with an oversized white "Nicki Brock" name and smaller "Senior Director, KORE / Enterprise Applications" beneath, aligned to faint white grid guides. Two spec blocks ("Name" at 180px Light, "Title and Company" at 36px Medium, DS Indigo, with letter-spacing values) connect to the overlay by a thin red leader line.
Key takeaway
Showing a size variant (XL) as a near-identical page to the base version, so the only visible difference is the much larger name, reinforcing that this treatment exists purely for emphasis. Specs pinned to the live frame keep it precise.
Reuse notes
A good pattern for documenting scale variants of a component without reinventing the layout: reuse the base page structure and let the example carry the difference. Reuse alongside the standard lower-third page as a matched pair. The large name needs a clean, uncluttered portrait area to land.
From this deck: XL lower third spec example
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