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Crest color-usage page showing the seal in four single-tone dark-on-light treatments across a 2x2 color-block grid.
Summary
A logo color-usage page that demonstrates the crest's one-tone rule by showing it four times, each in a single hue on a same-family colored field, always dark figure on lighter ground.
Visual description
Left rail on off-white carries the serif title "Our Crest", an all-caps "COLOR USAGE" subhead and two short sans-serif paragraphs. The right two-thirds is a 2x2 grid of color blocks: green, light blue, wheat, and white. In each block the full circular crest sits as a darker tonal version of that block's color (deep green on green, blue on pale blue, red on wheat, black on white), illustrating the dark-on-light, single-warmth treatment.
Key takeaway
Proving a color rule by repetition: four swatches of the same mark across different grounds make the "one-tone, dark-on-light" instruction self-evident without a single arrow or annotation.
Reuse notes
Use to specify acceptable color treatments of a detailed logo. The 2x2 grid of identical marks is an efficient way to show a range while enforcing a constraint. Pairs with a following do/don't page.






































