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A specimen page showing the line device in use across a 4x3 grid of white cards labelled Straight, Roof, Bucket, Cup and Loop in thick and thin variants.
Summary
A specimen grid that catalogues every way the line device wraps content, showing thick and thin versions of Straight, Roof, Bucket, Cup-left and Cup-right (plus a Loop) as twelve labelled white cards.
Visual description
Warm off-white background, thin top rule with the "Visual Identity / Graphic Devices" kicker, "Thick and thin lines" title, outlined "With content" subtitle and "134" at right. A slim left column defines each form ("Straight lines", "Roofs", "Buckets", "Cups", "Loop") in bold lead-ins. The body is a four-column, three-row set of white rounded cards. Each card demonstrates one configuration with placeholder labels: thick black examples (Thick Straight, Thick Roof, Thick Bucket, a closed black "LOOP" pill, Thick Cup Left "Align Right", Thick Cup Right "Align Left") and their thin-line counterparts (Thin Straight, Thin Roof, Thin Bucket, Thin Cup Left, Thin Cup Right) drawn as fine rules. One card is left as an empty crosshatch placeholder. Black bars and hairlines show how each device caps or contains its label.
Key takeaway
A complete specimen matrix that names and shows every variant of a custom device on individual cards, with placeholder content proving how each one holds text. Pairing thick and thin versions side by side documents the full vocabulary in one view.
Reuse notes
The definitive reference page for a proprietary graphic device or container set. The labelled-card matrix is reusable for icon sets, button styles, or any component family. Generic placeholder labels keep it about the device, not the content. Best after an intro page that explains the device first.
From this deck: F1 thick and thin lines with content
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