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Cream specimen page showing Titillium Bold, SemiBold and Regular as large rule-separated rows with a full character set printed beside each.
Summary
The Titillium specimen page: three weights (Bold, SemiBold, Regular) shown as large rule-separated rows on cream, each naming the weight in its own cut with the full uppercase, lowercase, numeral and symbol set printed in a smaller block beside it.
Visual description
Warm cream background with the standard top hairline ("Visual Identity / Typography", headline "Long-read font", page "119"). A short left column of body copy explains that Titillium partners the custom display face for long reads and is a free Google Font, with the download path noted. The right four-fifths is a stack of three horizontal rows divided by thin black rules. Each row sets the weight name large in that weight ("Titillium Bold", "Titillium SemiBold", "Titillium Regular") on the left, and on the right a compact three-line specimen of the full character set (caps, lowercase, figures, punctuation and symbols) at that weight. The neutral, humanist sans contrasts deliberately with the aggressive F1 display faces elsewhere in the deck.
Key takeaway
Naming each weight in its own cut so the specimen demonstrates itself, then setting the complete glyph set beside it for at-a-glance coverage. Separating weights with simple hairline rules keeps a multi-weight page calm and scannable, the right tone for a body-text companion to a loud display family.
Reuse notes
A clean template for documenting a secondary or body typeface in a brand guideline. The weight-name-in-its-own-weight trick works for any family. Noting the source (Google Fonts here) and license inline is a useful practical touch worth copying.
From this deck: Titillium long-read font specimen
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