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Four dark specimen cards show all-caps headlines set in F1 Wide, Black, Bold, and Regular as examples of capitals across weights.
Summary
A four-card grid that sets a short all-caps phrase in each of the four F1 weights (Wide, Black, Bold, Regular), showing how capitals read across the family.
Visual description
Off-white page with the standard running header: "Visual Identity / Typography" top left, title "Typography details / Use of caps" center-left, page number 78 top right, under a hairline rule. A short left column notes that all-caps is for bold headlines only, never long copy. The right two-thirds holds a 2x2 grid of dark rounded cards, each tagged in tiny caps with its weight. Top left "F1 WIDE" reads "LIGHTS OUT AWAY WE GO" in a low extended cut; top right "F1 BLACK" reads "AND HE'S CRASHED" in a heavy rounded cut; bottom left "F1 BOLD" reads "VETTEL IS OUT"; bottom right "F1 REGULAR" reads "BOTTAS 28.3 SEC. AHEAD". Type is white, tight, and centered in each card.
Key takeaway
The labeled four-card grid that compares the same all-caps treatment across every weight in one glance, each example written as authentic race commentary so the personality survives the spec. The rounded dark cards keep specimens tidy and consistent.
Reuse notes
A clean pattern for any "weights" or "caps across the family" spec page. The card grid scales to however many weights exist. Writing in-world example copy (here, race callouts) makes the specimen memorable rather than lorem.
From this deck: Use of caps, weight specimens
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