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Typeface page naming Roc Grotesk for headings and General Sans for body, demonstrated with a large multi-weight sample paragraph.
Summary
The typeface page: Roc Grotesk named for titles and General Sans for body copy on the left, demonstrated on the right with a large headline, sub-headline and caption all set in those faces.
Visual description
A white full-bleed slide with a rotated "TYPEFACES" ribbon in the top-left corner. The left column states the brand uses two typefaces, Roc Grotesk for titles and headings (Bold) and General Sans for body copy (Regular). The right side is a live specimen: an oversized three-line Roc Grotesk Bold headline ("Protect your possessions and all the momories they hold."), a medium General Sans sub-headline, and a small General Sans caption, stepping down in size to show the hierarchy. Dark grey type on white.
Key takeaway
Pairing one characterful display grotesk for headlines with a neutral workhorse for body, then proving the pairing with a real headline/sub/caption stack rather than an alphabet. The size jump between the three text levels makes the hierarchy obvious at a glance.
Reuse notes
A clean two-typeface page, reusable for any brand. Demonstrating the pairing on actual brand copy (not "the quick brown fox") is the transferable idea. Note a typo ("momories") in the sample text on this slide, which is in the source image, not an error to replicate.








































