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Split spec slide pairing a left rules column for the Show Time world with right-side device and banner mockups.
Summary
The Show Time rules page: a left column of background and text-color swatches plus a where-to-use list, set against right-hand laptop and ad-banner mockups, divided by a vertical hairline.
Visual description
White ground split by a thin vertical rule. Top-left: "3.0" number and green "Color" pill; "25" top-right. Left column under "Show Time Overview" stacks small labeled groups: "Background" with Atmospheric (dark teal-black) and Black swatch pills; "Text and graphics" with Hulu Green and White pills plus a full-spectrum rainbow "Show Color" bar; and a "Where to use" bullet list (Product experience, Brand campaigns, Webpages, Performance marketing banners, Social). The right two-thirds shows a MacBook with a dark "All your go-to shows & movies" Hulu home screen, a tall dark "Like your sports with a side of sitcom?" vertical ad with a green "Time to have Hulu" button, and a small mobile ad. The rainbow bar signals that content imagery can introduce any hue within this world.
Key takeaway
Documenting a color mode as a tight recipe: fixed backgrounds, fixed text colors, an explicit "any-color" content allowance shown as a spectrum bar, and a usage list, all next to real mockups proving the rules. The vertical hairline cleanly separates spec from examples.
Reuse notes
A strong template for per-mode color rules in a brand system. Swatch pills plus a where-to-use list plus example renders is reusable wholesale. The spectrum bar is a neat way to say "content art is exempt" without listing colors.
From this deck: Hulu Show Time color world overview
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