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Secondary palette page with cream, green and yellow bands and intro copy set in the cream band.
Summary
The secondary palette shown as three full-height bands (Mayo Egg White, Crunchy Green, Melty Yellow), with the explanatory copy on the cream band in dark brown.
Visual description
Three vertical full-bleed bands fill the slide: a wide cream band on the left, a crunchy-green band in the middle, and a melty-yellow band on the right. The cream band carries the "Secondary Palette" headline and two paragraphs of dark-brown body copy noting these colors are less ownable, cannot be used on their own, and appear mainly within illustration or alongside the primary palette. Each band lists its color name with PMS C, PMS U, HEX, RGB and CMYK specs near the bottom. The usual header chrome and page number "064" sit across the top.
Key takeaway
Switching the copy to dark text on the light band (versus cream text on the dark primary page) keeps the same template legible regardless of which color leads. Mirroring the primary-palette layout exactly makes the primary/secondary distinction obvious at a glance.
Reuse notes
The direct counterpart to the primary-palette page; use the pair to teach a core-versus-supporting color hierarchy. The contrast-aware text color (dark on light, light on dark) is the detail worth carrying into any palette template.
From this deck: Secondary palette three bands
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