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Avatar construction page stating a 1:1 aspect ratio, shown with the avatar in white-knockout and solid-black forms sitting on a square grid block.
Summary
A short construction page declaring the avatar's 1:1 aspect ratio, demonstrated on a square grid with the mark shown both knocked out of black and as a solid black disc.
Visual description
Standard layout: cream left column with section number "2.4.3 Aspect ratio" and one line of copy ("The aspect ratio of our avatar is 1:1."); navigation list lower-left with Avatar bolded. The white panel centres a small "Aspect ratio 1:1" pill label above a square diagram split into two halves of a fine grid. On the left black-filled half, the avatar appears as a white knockout inside a white circle. On the right white half, the avatar appears as a solid black disc, both the same size, sitting on the same square grid to confirm equal width and height. Generous white space surrounds the diagram. The cream footer carries copyright, title, and "Version 01".
Key takeaway
The restraint of giving a single mechanical fact (1:1) its own clean page, with a square grid as proof and the mark shown in both positive and negative so the rule reads in either context. Pairing the knockout and solid forms on one grid doubles the page's usefulness for almost no extra ink.
Reuse notes
A reusable template for the aspect-ratio page of any mark, especially square avatars and app icons where 1:1 matters for platform crops. The positive/negative-on-grid pairing is a tidy convention to carry across a guideline. Minimal by design; one of the lightest pages in the system.
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