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Four dark cards set sentence-case display phrases in F1 Wide, Black, Bold, and Regular as examples of upper-and-lowercase headlines.
Summary
A four-card grid showing the same sentence-case headline treatment across the four F1 weights (Wide, Black, Bold, Regular), the lowercase counterpart to the all-caps specimen page.
Visual description
Off-white page, standard running header with "Visual Identity / Typography" top left, title "Typography details / Sentence case" center-left, page 81 top right, under a hairline rule. A short left note: "Use our display fonts, set it upper and lowercase." The right two-thirds is a 2x2 grid of dark rounded cards, each labeled in tiny caps. Top left "F1 WIDE" reads "Away we go" in an extended cut; top right "F1 BLACK" reads "Heavy Metal at 220 mph" in a heavy rounded cut; bottom left "F1 BOLD" reads "Hamilton vs Vettel"; bottom right "F1 REGULAR" reads "Bottas: pit stop". White type, centered, upper-and-lowercase.
Key takeaway
Mirroring the all-caps specimen page card-for-card in sentence case, so the two pages read as a matched pair and the tonal difference between cases is obvious. Race-flavored example copy again keeps each card alive.
Reuse notes
Reusable as the sentence-case half of a two-page caps/sentence-case spec. Keeping the card grid and labels identical to its all-caps sibling is what makes the comparison work. Swap in your own in-world phrases.
From this deck: Sentence case weight specimens
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