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Grey sub-section title page with a huge white wide-cut "HOW TO USE TYPE" headline above a diamond-patterned rounded container.
Summary
A sub-section title page opening the "how to use type" guidance, using the grey divider layout: an oversized white "HOW TO USE TYPE" headline above a diamond-patterned rounded container.
Visual description
Mid-grey background, identical in structure to the Formula 1 typeface title page. A huge white all-caps "HOW TO / USE TYPE" headline in the wide F1 display cut sits top-left of centre on two tight lines. A small grey "Visual Identity / Typography" label sits top-left; a thin white bracket rule runs down the left and sweeps across to a rounded corner at the far right, dividing the title band from the area below. The lower two-thirds is a large rounded-rectangle container filled edge to edge with the fine white diamond-lattice pattern on grey, left empty. It marks the transition from showing the typeface to explaining how to set it.
Key takeaway
Reusing the exact sub-section title layout (grey ground, oversized wide-cut word stack, diamond-lattice container) to signal a new chapter within a section. The repeated diamond pattern becomes a recognisable wayfinding device for the typography chapter, so readers always know where they are.
Reuse notes
A clean interior chapter break for guideline documents. Distinct from the red full-section dividers by being grey and lower-key, giving the deck a clear two-level hierarchy. As with its twin pages, the impact rests on a strong wide display headline.
From this deck: How to use type sub-section title
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