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Light guideline page laying out the four Monzo Sans weights as a stacked list, each weight named beside a sample sentence explaining its role.
Summary
A light page documenting the four Monzo Sans weights as a vertical list, pairing each weight name with a sentence that both names its use and shows it.
Visual description
Off-white background. Top-left: an outlined "Our typography" pill, a "Functional typeface" heading, and two paragraphs noting Monzo Sans is the body font and comes in four weights. The right two-thirds is a stacked list of four rows, each pairing a label ("Monzo Sans Bold", "Semi-bold", "Medium", "Regular") with a sample sentence set in that weight describing when to use it (bold for key information, semi-bold for small headings, medium across sizes, regular for body and fine detail). The third row sits inside a faint highlight panel.
Key takeaway
Each weight's usage note is typeset in that exact weight, so the list is simultaneously a reference and a specimen. The two-column "name beside live sample" layout is a clean, scannable hierarchy table.
Reuse notes
A reusable type-scale / weight-hierarchy page for any guideline documenting a single family across weights. The "describe the weight in the weight" trick makes the page self-demonstrating. Works on light or dark with a contrasting text colour.
From this deck: Monzo Sans weights and hierarchy
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