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Cream typography page showing the full F1 Regular glyph palette inside a dark rounded panel, each character paired with its lighter-grey alternates.
Summary
A full glyph palette for F1 Regular: a large dark rounded panel laying out the complete character set, with each base letter, number and symbol followed by its lighter-grey alternate forms.
Visual description
Cream (#F4F0E8) ground with the "Visual Identity / Typography" running header and rounded corner bracket; "Alternate characters" centre with sub-label "F1 Regular" and page "107". A left column of small black copy explains the alternate, contextual and number variants and a legend (white = regular characters, grey = alternates available). The right two-thirds is a large dark, rounded-corner panel containing the whole F1 Regular glyph set: uppercase A to Z, lowercase a to z, numerals 0 to 9, then symbols, currency marks, fractions, guillemets and a row of directional arrows and geometric shapes. Each base glyph is set in solid white and immediately followed by its alternate cuts in lighter grey, so the breadth of the family is visible in one block.
Key takeaway
Presenting an entire character set as one dark contained panel with base glyphs in white and alternates ghosted grey beside them, turning a dry character map into a single legible, on-brand reference block.
Reuse notes
The definitive character-map page for a type-specimen chapter. The white-base / grey-alternate coding lets a designer scan which characters have variants without a separate table. Reuse the dark-panel-on-light layout for any full glyph or icon set.
From this deck: Alternate characters glyph set - F1 Regular
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