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Cream type-spec page showing the full F1 Bold glyph set inside a dark rounded panel, with regular characters in white and alternates in grey.
Summary
A typography specimen page for F1 Bold: the entire alphabet, numerals and symbols laid out as a glyph grid inside a large dark rounded panel, with default characters in white and the available alternates shown in grey beside each.
Visual description
Warm cream (#F4F1EA) background. A thin top hairline carries the section label "Visual Identity / Typography" at left, the headline "Alternate characters" with the subhead "F1 Bold" beneath it, and the page number "108" at right. A narrow left column holds explanatory body copy under small bold subheads (Alternate characters, Contextual Alternatives). The right four-fifths is a single dark, near-black rounded-corner panel. Inside, a small legend ("Regular characters / Alternate characters available") sits top-left, then rows of glyphs: uppercase A-Z, lowercase a-z, numerals 0-9, currency, fractions, arrows and geometric symbols. Each default glyph is solid white; its connecting and shape alternates follow in grey, so the white-versus-grey reading shows at a glance which letters carry swaps.
Key takeaway
Showing default and alternate glyphs together in one grid, separated only by white-versus-grey weight, so a dense character set stays legible and the choices are obvious. The single dark rounded panel on a light page turns a reference table into a contained, branded object.
Reuse notes
A clean model for any type-specimen or glyph-palette page in a brand or font guideline. The white/grey coding scales to any number of alternates. Reuse the dark-panel-on-cream contrast for a premium feel; it needs a face with enough stylistic alternates to justify the layout.
From this deck: F1 Bold alternate characters
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