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TypographyCopy this exact reference into AskGL, then add the output pieces you want: format, template, asset, or prompt rule.
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typography-specimen
Retro serif hierarchy for nostalgic magazines, recipe cards, vintage packaging, and warm editorial layouts.
Copy this exact reference into AskGL, then add the output pieces you want: format, template, asset, or prompt rule.
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Proof output neededNeeds a real AskGL generation saved against this reference.
Keep @typography/retro-serif-editorial in the request, then add the format or template you want.
Each Creative DB item has a clear job, so AskGL can combine references without mixing up style, size, structure, and source material.
Start with @typography/retro-serif-editorial, then pair it with a compatible generation request.
No sample outputs are shown yet. These are the three samples to create when we run real Creative DB generation.
Use Retro Serif Editorial as the typography layer while format and style handle other parts of the output.
Create: Editable founder report
Open in: Document editor
Reuse the same typography across a social format without changing the layout contract.
Save this typography inside a starter that can be reopened and reused.
These are the reusable prompts behind the reference. They will drive generation, thumbnails, and later API-backed samples.
Use the Retro Serif Editorial typography reference: soft retro serif shapes, warm headline rhythm, classic magazine hierarchy, friendly body support. Apply it to font mood, type hierarchy, spacing, pairing, and editable text rhythm only; do not change format, template, image source, or brand identity.
Create a square typography-specimen thumbnail for a reusable Creative DB reference. Show soft retro serif shapes, warm headline rhythm, classic magazine hierarchy, friendly body support. It should clearly represent the typographic family and retro-serif subcategory through visual structure only. Do not draw visible labels, words, letters, numerals, punctuation, tokens, signs, product names, or glyph-like marks. Represent typography through abstract stroke rhythm, bars, baselines, specimen blocks, and geometric mark shapes only. Do not draw actual alphabet characters, numbers, words, sample text, font names, or glyphs that can be read. Make this a static Creative DB browsing thumbnail, not a final user design. No readable words, no letters, no numbers, no fake UI, no logos, no watermarks, no copied brands, no tiny illegible text.
Create: Launch carousel
Open in: Social Studio
Create: Reusable document starter
Open in: Template library