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Grey full-bleed sub-divider with an oversized white "F1 FORMULA 1 LOGO" headline and an empty patterned container below.
Summary
A muted grey sub-section divider titling the "F1 FORMULA 1 LOGO" lock-up in oversized white squat caps, with an empty diamond-pattern container beneath.
Visual description
Flat medium grey (#8A8A8E) full bleed. "F1 FORMULA 1 LOGO" runs top-left across three short lines in white heavy squat display capitals. A thin white rule brackets the upper-left corner, runs under the title to the right edge and turns down at the upper-right corner. A small "Visual Identity / Logo Lock-ups" label sits top-left. A short left paragraph notes this lock-up is for out-of-home applications like marketing campaigns or third-party communications where a descriptor is needed. The lower two-thirds is a large rounded panel filled with a fine white diamond/cross lattice pattern, otherwise empty.
Key takeaway
Using a grey, lower-key version of the same divider grammar to signal a sub-section within a larger section, while keeping the oversized squat caps and corner-bracket rule identical to the red dividers. The colour shift alone communicates hierarchy.
Reuse notes
A neat way to nest dividers: red for top-level sections, grey for sub-sections, same type and rule system throughout. Reuse the diamond-lattice container as the grey counterpart to the red dividers' cross-hatch grid. Keep the headline and one-line intro as the only variables.
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