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Dark page laying out three trackside race photos in a one-large-two-small grid, showing how the F1 mark sits on parc-ferme boards and signage.
Summary
A trackside photography spread, one hero shot plus two stacked supporting frames, demonstrating the F1 mark living on physical parc-ferme boards and trackside signage.
Visual description
Near-black background, hooked-hairline header with "Trackside". A large landscape photo fills the left two-thirds: a driver in silver Mercedes overalls leaping in celebration in parc ferme, race cars parked beside tall black boards each carrying a white F1 mark and "FIA Formula 1 World Championship" lockup. Two smaller photos stack on the right: a celebrating team at a fence with a grandstand and "United States 2018" trackside hoarding behind, and a Ferrari being wheeled along a red-bordered lane lined with yellow DHL boards and a "Rolex" run-off marking. The grid shows the brand reproduced in-environment and cropped to keep it visible.
Key takeaway
Documenting the identity as it actually appears in the world, on boards, hoardings and run-off, rather than as flat artwork, with a simple one-hero / two-support grid that lets a strong action shot lead.
Reuse notes
A clean photography-direction layout for any event or environmental branding guideline. The one-large-two-small grid is a reliable default for photo spreads. Lives or dies on the quality and energy of the hero image.
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