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Misuse page warning against using the micro F1 logo at large sizes, shown by an oversized red mark struck through with a diagonal line.
Summary
A do-not page making one point: the micro logo is for small scale only, dramatized by an enormous red mark crossed out with a single diagonal line.
Visual description
Warm cream (#F2EEE6) page, same hairline header ("Visual Identity" / "F1 Logo", page "41"). A small left column reads "Our Micro logo has been created specifically for small scale use." A "DO NOT" label on a rule introduces a large rounded white panel containing the oversized red angular F1 mark with a big "TM", slashed corner-to-corner by a thin diagonal rule and captioned "Use the Micro logo at large sizes." Below, two short paragraphs explain the micro logo loses its tight, engineered look at scale and to switch to the Standard logo above 4p0 / 48pt/px.
Key takeaway
The blunt single-rule "do not" device: one huge example, one diagonal strike, one line of why. Scaling the wrong usage up to fill the panel makes the mistake unmistakable.
Reuse notes
A direct template for any logo-misuse page. The white panel plus single diagonal strikethrough is a clean, repeatable do-not convention you can reuse across a whole misuse section. Keep one error per panel for clarity.
From this deck: Micro F1 logo misuse (do not enlarge)
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