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Dark alignment-section opener where oversized "LEFT", "CENTRE", and "RIGHT" each sit at the alignment they name against faint guides.
Summary
The alignment-section opener: a dark page where the oversized words "LEFT", "CENTRE", and "RIGHT" are each positioned at the alignment they describe, so the words demonstrate themselves.
Visual description
Near-black full bleed with a minimal running header: "Visual Identity / Typography" top left, title "Type alignment" center-left, page 88 top right, under a hairline rule rounding at the corner. Faint thin vertical guide lines divide the lower canvas into alignment zones. Three oversized white all-caps words sit in the lower half: "LEFT" pinned to the left edge, "CENTRE" centered, and "RIGHT" pushed to the right edge and bleeding off it. The extended F1 letterforms read as a stepped diagonal down the page.
Key takeaway
The literal self-demonstration: each word is set at the alignment it names, so the page teaches three concepts with zero explanatory copy. The faint vertical guides quietly mark the alignment axes.
Reuse notes
A clever section opener for an alignment chapter. The trick (word equals its own demonstration) generalizes to any small set of positional or directional terms. Reads best large on a dark ground.
From this deck: Type alignment, left centre right
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