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Iconography page documenting the Font Awesome Pro icon set in both solid and light weights, shown as two labeled 5-icon rows in a rounded panel.
Summary
The Icon Library page: documents the brand's use of Font Awesome Pro in both solid and light weights, with two labeled rows of example icons.
Visual description
Cream background. Left column carries the "ICONOGRAPHY" eyebrow, a serif headline "Icon Library", a sans intro paragraph naming Font Awesome Pro for uniformity, then two small bold-labeled blocks ("Solid" and "Light") of body copy that, despite the labels, describe the typeface choices (Freight Text Pro for headlines, Matter for body). The right two-thirds is a large rounded panel split into a "SOLID" section above and a "LIGHT" section below. Each section shows two rows of five navy icons: calendar, banknote, document-with-pen, phone, and envelope on the first row; bar-chart, map pin, smiley face, document, and receipt on the second. The solid set is filled; the light set is the same glyphs in thin outline. The vertical "Brand Guidelines" label and corner spark glyph repeat.
Key takeaway
Standardizing on a single icon library (Font Awesome Pro) and showing both weights side by side with identical glyphs, so the solid-versus-light decision is a clear, documented choice rather than mixed sourcing.
Reuse notes
A practical icon-system page for any brand book. The same-glyphs-in-two-weights comparison is the reusable idea. Note the body copy here actually discusses typefaces, suggesting reused template text; describe icons from the visible grid.
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