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Cream construction page dissecting the vertical F1 partner lock-up over a square grid with annotated callouts for clear space, bucket device and rounded corner.
Summary
The vertical-orientation construction diagram: the F1 vertical lock-up built on a square grid, clear-space corners tinted pink, with titled leader-line callouts defining the F1 logo, partner logo, bucket device, rounded corner and holding shape.
Visual description
Cream page, standard header with "Partner logo / Vertical: Construction". The construct sits centred on a fine grey square grid: the red F1 mark on top, a red bucket rule and rounded corner enclosing a ghosted "Partner Logo" placeholder, and "Global Partner" text beneath. Pink-tinted grid squares mark clear space at the corners. Bold-headed grey annotation blocks ring the diagram on leader lines: The F1 logo, Partner logo, Rounded corner, Bucket device (Height / Width), Holding shape, Partner Designation text. The notes mirror the horizontal page but invert the rule (vertical bucket has fixed width, flexible height).
Key takeaway
The matched-pair construction approach: the vertical diagram repeats the horizontal page's grid, tinted clear-space corners and callout ring, so the two orientations document as a consistent system rather than two unrelated drawings.
Reuse notes
Use alongside slide 177 whenever an identity defines both a horizontal and a vertical lock-up and each needs its own geometry spec. Keep the grid unit, tint and callout styling identical across both so the pair reads as one rule set.
From this deck: Vertical lock-up construction diagram
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