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Logo-colour page for the Formula 1 lock-up showing approved red-logo combinations with black or white text plus a do-not row banning red type.
Summary
A colour-lock-up page for the Formula 1 logo: approved panels pairing the red mark with black or white wordmark text on top, and a struck-through do-not row banning red type below.
Visual description
Warm cream (#F2EEE6) page with the hairline header, title "F1 Formula 1 logo / Colour", page "50", and corner-bracket rule. The left column explains red is preferred, the wordmark text uses black on light grounds and white on dark grounds, never red, and black/white only when colour is impossible. The upper "Colour lock-ups" band shows two large panels: red mark with black "Formula 1" text on white, and red mark with white text on near-black. A narrow "Black & White" column at right stacks a black lock-up on white and a white lock-up on dark. Below a "DO NOT..." rule, a parallel row repeats the panels with red wordmark text, each crossed out by a thin diagonal strike, including the black & white panels.
Key takeaway
Pairing the approved combinations and their forbidden mirror on one page: the top row shows the right text colours, the bottom row shows the same layouts with red type struck out. Putting the rule and its violation directly above each other is unambiguous.
Reuse notes
A strong template for a lock-up colour page where text colour is the variable. The approved-row-over-do-not-row structure with diagonal strikes is reusable wherever a single mistake (here, red type) must be ruled out. Keep the strike thin so the example stays readable.
From this deck: F1 Formula 1 logo colour lock-ups
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