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Cream page introducing the four-color alternate stripes, with a swatch of the reduced palette above two real-world photo examples on a restaurant facade and staff uniforms.
Summary
The simplified alternate stripes: a sidebar explains the four-color reduction (Mayo Egg White, Flaming Orange, Fiery Red, BBQ Brown), shown as a clean swatch above two photos of the stripes on a restaurant facade and staff uniforms.
Visual description
Warm cream background. The left sidebar carries a bold brown two-line heading "Illustration: Masterbrand Color Alternate Stripes" and a paragraph explaining that for simple applications like uniforms and directional stripes the palette drops to four colors. Top-right shows the alternate stripe swatch as clean ruled bands: cream, orange, red, brown. Below, a captioned row of two photographs shows the stripes applied to a "Flame Grilling Since 1954" restaurant facade with a striped crosswalk, and to brown staff uniforms with an orange-red chest stripe. Standard running header and legal footer frame the page.
Key takeaway
Offering a reduced four-color version of a signature pattern for constrained or functional uses, and proving it with real environmental and apparel photography. The pairing of a clean swatch with built examples shows both the spec and the result.
Reuse notes
A reusable layout for documenting a simplified variant of a brand asset alongside its applications. The swatch-then-photos structure suits uniforms, signage, vehicles and other physical touchpoints. Note this alternate uses ruled, not torn, edges, a deliberate contrast with the primary stripes.
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