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Six-up don't grid of crossed-out logo misuses, each on a pale ecru card with a red diagonal line.
Summary
A logo misuse page: six pale cards, each showing a prohibited treatment of the mark struck through with a red diagonal and labeled with a one-line caption.
Visual description
Standard page chrome ("Logo" / "Logo Misuse", page "22"). The left column heading "Logo Misuse" sits over a short intro paragraph. The right area is a 3-column, 2-row grid of rounded ecru cards. Each card holds a wrong logo treatment crossed by a single thin red diagonal line: stretched horizontally/vertically, wordmark or icon used alone, rotated, icon-wordmark placement swapped, drop shadow applied, and an outline stroke applied. A short caption sits beneath each card ("Do not stretch the logo...", "Do not rotate the wordmark or icon", and so on).
Key takeaway
The single red diagonal over a neutral card is an unmistakable "no" that needs no other styling. A clean six-up grid lets a reader scan all the prohibitions in one pass.
Reuse notes
The canonical don't grid for any logo guideline. Reusable as-is: keep the cards uniform, the diagonal consistent, and one plain caption per panel so the misuses stay scannable.
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