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Cream page comparing F1 Bold set uppercase versus sentence case with accented place names on two dark grid panels with spec lines.
Summary
The F1 Bold entry in the regional-leading series: the same accented place names set uppercase versus sentence case on two dark grid panels, with the looser leading the sub-heading weight needs for diacritics.
Visual description
Identical template to the F1 Black and F1 Wide leading pages. Warm cream background, top hairline ("Visual Identity / Typography", headline "Regional characters", subhead "F1 Bold", page "117"), short left body column explaining that F1 Bold is more of a sub-heading than a pure display weight and should be set with more generous leading to keep regional diacritics legible. Two large dark navy rounded panels with a faint grid: left ("F1 Bold: Uppercase") and right ("F1 Bold: Sentence case"), each with a spec line (Point size 53pt, Leading 60pt, Tracking 0pt) and four lines of white accented place names. The Bold cut is narrower and more text-like than Wide or Black, and the two panels compare the two cases directly.
Key takeaway
The same payoff as its siblings: one reusable comparison frame applied to every weight, with an explicit point-size/leading/tracking spec, so designers can match the setting exactly. Calling out that Bold reads as a sub-heading weight steers it toward the right role.
Reuse notes
Completes the per-weight regional-leading set alongside Black and Wide. Because Bold doubles as a sub-heading, these examples are the most likely to appear in real layouts; the explicit spec line makes them directly usable. Keep the cream-and-navy-panel system consistent across the three.
From this deck: Regional characters F1 Bold leading
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