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Cream type-spec page showing the full extended F1 Wide glyph set inside a dark rounded panel, defaults in white and alternates in grey.
Summary
The F1 Wide entry in the type-specimen series: the widest, most extended display cut shown as a full glyph grid inside a dark rounded panel, defaults white and alternates grey.
Visual description
Same template as the Bold and Black specimen pages. Warm cream background, top hairline with "Visual Identity / Typography" at left, headline "Alternate characters" with subhead "F1 Wide", page number "110" at right, narrow left explanatory column. The right side is one large near-black rounded panel of glyph rows: uppercase, lowercase, numerals, currency, fractions, arrows and symbols. Because the cut is so wide, the alphabet runs to more rows than the other weights; the extended, low-slung letterforms have stretched horizontal proportions. Default glyphs are white, shape and connecting alternates grey beside them.
Key takeaway
The same lesson as its siblings: a fixed specimen frame that absorbs even an extreme width without breaking, by letting the grid simply reflow to more rows. Documenting the widest weight on the identical template proves the system holds across radically different proportions.
Reuse notes
Use alongside the other weight specimens to complete the family reference. The wide cut is a display-only, short-headline face; note that in the spec set. Keeps the cream-and-dark-panel contrast of the series.
From this deck: F1 Wide alternate characters
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