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Crest-element page isolating the Buransh flower motif in bright blue against the muted crest, with a left-aligned title and short narrative.
Summary
A crest-anatomy page that pulls one symbol out of the seal, the Buransh flower, and renders it in saturated blue while the rest of the circular crest stays in pale periwinkle.
Visual description
Warm off-white background. Upper-left holds the serif display title "The Buransh"; below it two short paragraphs of sans-serif body copy describe the flower's meaning. The right half is filled by the large circular crest, a dense single-tone periwinkle illustration of a leopard, snake, mountains, a mudra hand, foliage and a central woman's portrait, ringed by a thin border. The Buransh flower at the crest's right edge is picked out in deep cosmic blue to call attention to that one element.
Key takeaway
The technique of explaining a complex crest one motif at a time by keeping the whole seal muted and lighting up only the symbol under discussion in the brand's accent blue. The generous off-white field and left-rail copy keep a busy illustration legible.
Reuse notes
A strong template for any identity built around a detailed emblem or seal: reuse it to document each component of a mascot or crest across a series of near-identical pages. Pairs with a quiet narrative voice. Needs a genuinely intricate central illustration to justify the breakdown.







































