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Co-branding page pairing the DocuSign logo with partner logos via a rule divider, in horizontal and vertical lockups.
Summary
The co-branding rule: the DocuSign logo paired with partner marks (Uber, Microsoft, Salesforce) through a thin vertical or horizontal rule divider, shown in both lockup orientations.
Visual description
Standard page chrome ("Logo" / "Partners", page "26"). The left column heading "Co-Branding Lockups" runs over three short paragraphs on dividers, weight matching, and centering. The right area splits into two panels. The wider left panel stacks three horizontal co-brand lockups: "docusign | Uber", "docusign | Microsoft", and "docusign | salesforce", each separated by a thin vertical rule, with faint clear-space squares on the first example. The right panel stacks two vertical lockups, the DocuSign logo above a horizontal rule with Microsoft, then Salesforce, centered beneath. Partner marks are sized to match the DocuSign mark's visual weight.
Key takeaway
A single thin rule divider plus matched visual weight is all it takes to make any partner pairing look intentional. Showing real, recognizable partner logos demonstrates the weight-matching rule far better than placeholders.
Reuse notes
A reusable co-branding page for partnership-heavy brands. Reuse the rule-divider convention and the weight-matching note; swap in your own partners. Note that some partner wordmarks need optical, not mechanical, sizing to feel balanced.
From this deck: DocuSign co-branding lockups
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