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Cream specimen page showing approved and forbidden colour lock-ups of the FIA F1 World Championship logo on light and dark cards.
Summary
A logo-usage specimen page defining approved colour lock-ups of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship mark, with a clear do/do-not contrast: red logo with black or white text is allowed, red type is forbidden.
Visual description
Warm off-white (cream) background. A small two-line section label sits top-left ("Visual Identity / Logo Lock-ups"); a bold near-black headline "F1 Championship logo" with a grey "Colour" subhead runs across the top, page number 57 at right, all hung from a thin rule that curves into a rounded top-right corner. A left sidebar of small grey body copy explains the colour rules. The main area holds a two-column grid of two large rounded cards: a light card (red F1 logo plus black FIA wordmark) and a dark card (red logo plus white text), each labelled. Below, under a "DO NOT..." rule, the same two cards repeat with red text struck through by a thin diagonal line. A right-hand "Black & White" column stacks four small swatch cards (positive and negative mono versions, the forbidden red ones again ruled out).
Key takeaway
The compact do/do-not grammar: show the correct lock-up large, then repeat the identical layout below with a single thin diagonal strike to mark the violation. Pairing every approved combination with its forbidden twin makes the rule unmissable without extra copy.
Reuse notes
A clean template for any brand-guideline logo-usage or colour-pairing page. The light-card / dark-card pairing tests a mark on both backgrounds in one view. Works best when the logo reads strongly at the small swatch sizes shown in the side column.
From this deck: F1 Championship logo colour lock-ups
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