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A 7x7 grid of two-tone color dots pairing each brand color against the others to show which combinations hold enough contrast.
Summary
A combination matrix: each brand color forms a row, and within it a series of two-tone dots pairs that base color with every other, demonstrating which pairings keep enough contrast for legibility.
Visual description
Light gray slide with a narrow left column holding the "Color combinations" header and a short note on ensuring sufficient contrast. The right two-thirds is a 7-row by 7-column grid of circular swatches. Each row is labeled at left (Bravida Blue, Green, Dark Blue, Light Blue 75/50/25, Pink) on a thin rule. The first dot in each row is a solid disc of that base color; the remaining dots show the base color as an outer ring with a different brand color as the inner disc, walking through every pairing. The whole panel sits on a large rounded quarter-circle that fills the lower-left, the recurring color-chapter motif. Hairline footer with the running brand mark.
Key takeaway
The ring-on-fill dot as a compact contrast test: one small circle shows a foreground-on-background pair, and a full grid of them turns "which colors work together" into an at-a-glance reference card.
Reuse notes
Reuse for any accessibility or color-pairing page. The dot matrix scales to any palette size and reads faster than a written do/don't list; place it as the closing page of a color chapter to summarize all combinations at once.
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