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Paddock Club palette page with four large colour blocks (gold, carbon black, off-white, high-vis white) each carrying Pantone, CMYK, HEX, and RGB build specs.
Summary
The Paddock Club colour specification page: four colour blocks, each labelled and broken down into print and screen build values.
Visual description
Warm off-white (#F7F3EC) page with the "Appendix / Paddock Club" header and "Paddock Club / Colour palette", page 193. A left sidebar holds grey rationale copy for each colour (F1 Paddock Gold, F1 Carbon Black, Off-White, High-vis White). The body is a bento of four blocks: a large gold (#93804C) block top-left and a large carbon-black (#15151E) block top-right, then two smaller blocks below, an off-white (#F7F4F1) and a pure high-vis white, each outlined. Inside every block, thin-rule rows separate PRINT (Pantone, CMYK) from SCREEN (HEX, RGB) values, with the gold giving 871C / 26.35.72.30 / 93804C and the black giving Black 6C / 40.0.0.100 / 15151E / 21.21.30.
Key takeaway
Building each colour as a full-bleed block that contains its own spec table, rather than a swatch next to a caption, makes the page double as a usable colour library. Sizing the two hero colours large and the supporting neutrals small encodes the palette hierarchy visually before anyone reads a value.
Reuse notes
An excellent reference for a colour-palette page that must carry full print and screen build data. The block-with-embedded-spec approach works for any number of colours and reads as both a poster and a reference sheet. Keep contrast in mind: white text on the gold and black blocks works, but the off-white and white blocks need dark labels.
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