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A type-layout page mapping headline, signify and modifier roles onto a green "New FREAKS." specimen via left-hand labeled rows and rules.
Summary
A type-layout guidance page that maps the three type roles onto a live specimen: a green "New FREAKS." lockup on the right, with left-hand labeled rows defining where headline, signify and modifier type sits.
Visual description
White background, running header (TYPOGRAPHY / TYPE USE at right) and footer. "TYPOGRAPHY / TYPE LAYOUT" sits upper-left. The left two-thirds is a system of horizontal hairline rules with stacked labels, each naming a role and its typeface: "Headline Typography / Migra Italic Extrabold Italic," "Signify Typography / Helvetica Neue Medium," "Modifier Typography / Druk Condensed X Super." On the right, a tall lime-green panel shows the applied result, a magenta italic serif "New" at top, a faint "PLAY NEW" mid-panel, and a heavy magenta condensed "FREAKS." at the bottom, the rules from the left extending into the specimen to show alignment.
Key takeaway
Pulling the spec rules straight across into a live specimen so the abstract hierarchy and the real lockup line up on the same baselines. Naming each role and its typeface in the margin keeps the system unambiguous.
Reuse notes
Use right after a glyph specimen page to show the system in application rather than isolation. The rules-into-specimen device is a clear way to teach placement and vertical rhythm. Type roles and faces are this brand's; the layout logic is portable.
From this deck: Typography type layout with placement labels
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