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A three-row type specimen page showing the headline, modifier and signifier typefaces with full alphabets and per-typeface spec captions.
Summary
The core type-specimen page: three stacked rows present the headline, modifier and signifier typefaces, each with a full alphabet, numerals and glyphs plus a small left-hand spec block.
Visual description
White background, running header (here labeled TYPOGRAPHY / TYPEFACES at right) and footer. Three horizontal bands stack down the page, each with a left margin spec column and a large right-hand specimen. Top: "Headline Typography," set in a swooping italic serif (Migra Italic Extrabold Italic), upper- and lowercase plus numerals. Middle: "Modifier Typography," a very heavy condensed sans (Druk Condensed X Super). Bottom: "Signifier Typography," a neutral grotesque (Helvetica Neue Medium). Each left column lists typeface, kerning/tracking, size/leading ratio and a "Download Fonts Here" link.
Key takeaway
Stacking the full type system on one page as three labeled specimen rows, each paired with a tidy left-hand spec block (typeface, tracking, leading, download link). It documents an entire hierarchy at a glance and tells designers exactly how to set each role.
Reuse notes
A directly reusable type-specimen layout for any brand guideline: role label, full glyph set, spec column per typeface. The three named faces (Migra, Druk Condensed, Helvetica Neue) are this system's choices; swap them for your own while keeping the structure.
From this deck: Headline, modifier and signifier typefaces specimen
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