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Dark page breaking the F1 Championship logo into three parts, the red F1 mark, the FIA roundel and the World Championship wordmark, each bracket-labeled.
Summary
A construction page defining the F1 Championship logo as three components: the red F1 mark on top, and below it the circular FIA roundel beside the "FIA Formula 1 World Championship" wordmark, each bracket-labeled.
Visual description
Near-black (#0A0E1A) page with the white hairline header ("Visual Identity / Logo Lock-ups"), title "F1 Championship logo", page "54", and corner-bracket rule. A left column explains the Championship logo is comprised of the F1 logo, the FIA logo and the Championship wordmark, with following pages covering configurations. The center stacks the large red angular "F1" mark, labeled at left "F1 logo", over a row holding the circular FIA roundel (labeled "FIA logo") and the white "FIA Formula 1 World Championship TM" wordmark (labeled at right "Championship Wordmark"). Thin square brackets mark each part against generous black space.
Key takeaway
Extending the same separate-and-label construction method to a three-part lock-up, adding the partner roundel as its own bracketed component. It keeps a more complex official mark legible by naming each piece.
Reuse notes
A reusable anatomy page for a co-branded or governing-body lock-up that combines a brand mark, a partner mark and a descriptor. Mirror the two-part construction page used for the core logo so they read as a set. Dark field suits the red/white assets.
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