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Misuse page on cream showing seven crossed-out wrong uses of the Standard logo (oversized, too small, rotated, distorted, recoloured, low-contrast, busy background) in a tile grid.
Summary
The Standard logo misuse page: a grid of crossed-out wrong examples, each with a short "Do not / Do" note covering scale, rotation, distortion, recolouring, contrast and busy backgrounds.
Visual description
Cream (#F7F3EC) page with the running header ("Visual Identity, F1 Logo", "Standard logo / Misuse", page 31) and a "DO NOT" label. The left column gives the principle ("do not adjust or alter the logo assets in any way"). The right area is a grid of rounded white tiles, each showing a misuse struck through with a single diagonal line: "Use as hero" (too large), "Use at very small size" (tiny mark), "Rotate 45°" (skewed mark), "Distort" (stretched mark), "Re-colour" (a green F1 mark), "Contrast" (red mark on a dark-red low-contrast field), and "Busy imagery" (the mark over a cluttered photo). Each tile carries a small "Do not... / Do..." caption beneath.
Key takeaway
The single consistent diagonal strike across every tile, paired with a matched "Do not / Do" caption that redirects to the correct behaviour rather than only scolding. Covering scale, geometry, colour and context in one scannable grid is an efficient rules page.
Reuse notes
A model misuse layout for any logo guideline. The "Do not / Do" pairing is more useful than a bare list of prohibitions. Reuse the grid count to match however many failure modes a brand needs to flag. Consistent strike-through style ties it to the other do/don't slides in the deck.
From this deck: Standard logo misuse grid
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