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Typography guideline page showing three vertical poster examples that pair F1 display and body weights for different tones.
Summary
A typography rules page that demonstrates how to combine the F1 type weights by showing three full poster examples side by side, each matching a font choice to a different tone of voice.
Visual description
Off-white page with the standard running header: "Visual Identity / Typography" top left, the page title "Combining our fonts / Examples" centered-left, page number 75 top right, all sitting under a thin rule that curves into a rounded corner at top right. A left column of small body copy explains choosing the right weight for the tone. Three tall poster mockups fill the rest: a near-black poster with an all-caps "IT ALL STARTS WITH THE FAN" headline and a small red F1 mark; a saturated red poster with a heavy black "GRIT GUTS FIRE FURY" stack and F1 marks top and bottom; and a white poster reading "The difference between a top F1 car and a dud? Aerodynamics" with a red F1 mark and a thin red guide line. Each poster pairs a display weight with supporting body text.
Key takeaway
Teaching a type system by building three finished posters instead of abstract specimens, so the reader sees the fonts doing real work. The high-contrast set of black, red, and white posters in one row also doubles as a palette demonstration.
Reuse notes
A strong template for the "applying our type" page of a brand or typography guideline. Works for any identity that pairs a loud display face with a quieter body face. The three-poster row needs genuinely punchy headline copy to land.
From this deck: Combining our fonts, examples
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