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A matrix table pairing three logo colorways (green, badge, white) against four backgrounds (imagery, gradient, green, black) with check and X marks.
Summary
A colorway decision matrix: three logo treatments down the side, four background types across the top, each cell showing the logo or an X to mark what is allowed.
Visual description
Near-black background. A small bold left-rail label "Logo Colorway Matrix" sits top-left. The right two-thirds is one large rounded panel split into a grid: columns are labeled "Over Imagery", "Over Gradient", "Over Green", "Over Black"; rows correspond to three left-side headers, "Green Logo" (the preferred colorway), "Badge Logo" (the green-on-black vessel for legibility), and "White Logo" (the AV bug at ~70% opacity). Each header has a short explanatory note. In the grid, allowed combinations show the actual logo on that background; disallowed ones show a grey "x". A page number sits top-right.
Key takeaway
Turning logo-on-background rules into a single scannable matrix instead of a wall of dos and don'ts. Building the grid out of real logo-on-background renders, so the right answer is shown, not just described.
Reuse notes
An excellent usage-rules pattern for logo guidelines with multiple marks and contexts. The treatments-vs-backgrounds matrix is directly reusable. Scales to more rows/columns; keep the live renders for clarity.
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