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Dark page explaining the name spelling change, with two side-by-side cards showing the wrong "DocuSign" struck through and the correct "Docusign".
Summary
The name-capitalization page: a left label and top copy explain dropping the camel-case S, demonstrated by two cards, a struck-through "DocuSign" (wrong) and a clean "Docusign" (right).
Visual description
Near-black (Inkwell) background. Top-left a two-line bold label "Docusign Name: Capitalization Change"; to its right two short white paragraphs explaining that as of April 11, 2024 the name drops the capital S. Below sit two large rounded violet cards: the left card shows "DocuSign" in white crossed by a red diagonal line with a red circled-X chip in its corner; the right card shows "Docusign" clean with a green circled-check chip. The running header reads Introduction / Docusign Name.
Key takeaway
The two-card do/don't pattern with red-X and green-check chips: a fast, unambiguous way to show a correct-versus-incorrect treatment. The diagonal strike over the wrong example reads instantly.
Reuse notes
A core guidelines device, reusable anywhere a rule needs a right/wrong demonstration (logo misuse, color misuse, typography). Keep the two cards equal in size and the chips consistent in color. Works on dark or light backgrounds.
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