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Clear-space page using tinted spacing boxes and dashed boundaries to define the protected area around the horizontal and vertical logo.
Summary
The logo clear-space rule, shown by wrapping the horizontal and vertical lockups in dashed exclusion boundaries with tinted measurement squares marking the minimum margin.
Visual description
Standard page chrome ("Logo" / "Logo Clear Space", page "18"). The left column heading "Logo Clear Space" sits over three short paragraphs defining the margin as the width of the Nexus (horizontal) or one of its shapes (vertical). The right two-thirds is a rounded off-white panel with two diagrams: upper, the horizontal lockup boxed by a dashed rectangle with pale lavender measuring squares (each marked with a small x) at the corners and edges; lower and centered, the vertical lockup wrapped the same way with smaller squares. The spacing modules visually equal a unit of the icon.
Key takeaway
Using a faint tinted square as the repeating spacing unit, placed at corners and midpoints inside a dashed boundary, makes the exclusion zone measurable at a glance. Pairing both orientations keeps one rule consistent across lockups.
Reuse notes
A directly reusable clear-space diagram for any logo guideline. The dashed-boundary-plus-tinted-module convention reads instantly; keep the measuring squares subtle so they never compete with the mark.
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