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Clear-space rules page with a measured diagram showing minimum spacing around the Bravida logo.
Summary
The clear-space rule for the logotype, shown as a measured exclusion zone where the minimum margin equals one third of the logo height (1/3 X).
Visual description
Left column with a "Clear space" heading and two short paragraphs explaining that the logo must always carry sufficient surrounding space. The right two-thirds holds the full green-and-blue Bravida logo inside a dotted bounding grid. Dimension arrows and "1/3 X" labels mark the equal margins on all four sides, with an "X" label denoting the logo height itself. Lines are thin and blue, the page sits on a light grey ground with a faint rounded white panel, "2021" bottom-left, running footer bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Defining the exclusion zone in fractions of the logo's own height (X), so the rule scales at any size, and drawing it with a light dotted grid plus minimal arrowed callouts rather than heavy boxes.
Reuse notes
The standard clear-space diagram every identity guide needs. Reuse the X-unit notation for any logo; keep the annotation lines subtle so the logo, not the measurement scaffolding, stays dominant.
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