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A page defining how the red line device locks to the F1 logo, with three labelled relationship diagrams and a stack of black-on-red and white-on-red logo swatches.
Summary
A page specifying how the red line device connects to the Formula 1 logo, presenting three named "relationship" diagrams plus a left stack of logo color swatches on red and black.
Visual description
Warm off-white background, thin top rule with the "Visual Identity / Graphic Devices" kicker and "The red line" title, "137" at right. A short upper-left copy block explains using the line in F1 red alongside the logo; a lower-left copy block covers using the red line on flat color. Below the left copy sit three small rounded swatch cards: "Black on red" (red ground, black F1 mark), "White on red" (red ground, white mark), and "Black, 1 colour" (black ground, white mark). The main area stacks three captioned relationship diagrams on white rounded cards: "Relationship 1 - Thin bucket extending from F1", "Relationship 2 - F1 contained by red bucket", and "Relationship 3 - Thick bucket extending from F1". Each shows the red-and-white F1 mark joined to a red thick-or-thin line that sweeps into a rounded corner, demonstrating how the device grows out of or wraps the logo.
Key takeaway
Codifying the exact ways a graphic device may attach to the logo as a short numbered set of "relationships", each shown in isolation. Backing it with a compact swatch stack of the logo's approved colorways on the brand color keeps rules and specimens together.
Reuse notes
Essential reference when a brand element interacts directly with the logo and you need to constrain how. The numbered-relationship diagrams prevent freehand misuse. Pairs naturally with a following misuse page. Requires the real logo asset and the brand red to read correctly.
From this deck: F1 the red line and logo relationships
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