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Guideline page showing four yard sign designs in a row (classic black and platinum, with and without border) annotated with a top-two-thirds and bottom-third structure rule.
Summary
A signage spec page presenting four square yard-sign designs in a row, classic black and brushed-platinum each with and without a border, annotated with a "top two-thirds branding, bottom third contact" structure rule.
Visual description
Near-white page, serif "SIGNAGE" header with italic "yard signs" and a centered gold "YARD SIGN DESIGNS" label. Four square sign artworks sit side by side under small gray captions: "Classic black design", "Classic black design with border", "Platinum design", "Platinum design with border". Each shows the Global Luxury crest, "COLDWELL BANKER", "SMITH & SMITH" with an underline, and the bold phone number "123-456-7890" over the url; the platinum pair uses a brushed-silver field with dark type, the black pair uses white type on black, and the bordered variants add a thin inset frame. A vertical bracket at far left marks "TOP 2/3" and "BOTTOM 1/3". Below, three centered gray sentences explain that the top two-thirds is company branding, the bottom third is contact info, full specs live on BrandSrv, and local real estate regulations apply. Footer shows page number 50.
Key takeaway
A single proportional rule, top two-thirds branding over bottom-third contact, that holds across four finish variants. Showing classic and platinum, bordered and borderless, in one row makes the available palette of signs immediately legible.
Reuse notes
A clean reference for signage systems offered in multiple finishes. The fixed two-thirds/one-third split is the kind of simple grid law that keeps a fleet of signs consistent. Note the explicit pointer to local regulations, sensible for any real-world signage spec.
From this deck: Signage - yard sign designs (classic and platinum)
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