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Cream page contrasting the neutral partner lock-up on white against a partner-coloured green background version, each shown horizontal and vertical.
Summary
The colour-treatment page for partner lock-ups: a left "Neutral colour" panel with the standard F1-coloured lock-up on white, and a right "Partner colour background" panel showing the same lock-up reversed to white on the partner's green field.
Visual description
Cream background, header with "Partner logo / Colour". The page splits into two columns under hairline-ruled labels. Left, "Neutral colour": a white panel holds the horizontal and vertical F1-plus-Heineken lock-ups in full brand colour (red F1 mark, green Heineken). Right, "Partner colour background": a solid Heineken-green panel holds the same two lock-ups reversed out, with the F1 mark and bucket rule rendered in white. Grey notes on the far left explain that title partners may apply their background colour and that the F1 elements then go neutral white or black.
Key takeaway
Documenting both the default and the partner-takeover colour states side by side, with the F1 mark switching to white-out on a partner's brand colour. The clean split between a neutral version and a partner-coloured version is the clearest way to grant flexibility while keeping control.
Reuse notes
The standard page for "how the lock-up colours behave on neutral vs branded backgrounds." Reuse the two-panel neutral-vs-coloured layout for any co-brand system where partners get a branded-background option. Specify which elements reverse to white or black so the rule is unambiguous.
From this deck: Partner lock-up colour rules
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