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The full palette shown as proportional vertical bands, widest for primaries and narrowing across the supportive colors, beside a short usage note.
Summary
A color-balance page that visualizes how much of each color to use: the palette appears as vertical bands sized by proportion, with the two primaries widest and the supportive colors as progressively narrower slivers.
Visual description
White slide with a narrow left column holding the "Color usage" header and a short paragraph on balancing colors for consistency and accessibility. The right two-thirds is a series of full-height vertical bands of decreasing width left to right: a wide Bravida Blue, a wide Bravida Green, then narrower dark blue, light blue tints, pink, and a thin silver gradient at the far right. The widths encode the recommended usage ratio. The leftmost blue band's lower corner carries the recurring large rounded quarter-circle. Hairline footer with "2021".
Key takeaway
Encoding color proportion directly into swatch width so a usage rule becomes a single glanceable image: the eye reads dominance and hierarchy without any numbers or pie chart.
Reuse notes
A neat alternative to a percentage table for communicating color balance. Reuse when a palette has clear primary-versus-accent roles; the band-width device pairs naturally with a preceding spec page and the same rounded-corner motif keeps the color chapter visually consistent.
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