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Minimum-size rule demonstrated with a browser-tab mockup, fixing the logomark's floor at 32px height as a favicon.
Summary
A minimum-size page that makes the rule tangible: a mocked-up browser tab uses the "k" logomark as a favicon, with a callout fixing 32px as the smallest allowed height.
Visual description
White page, utility frame ("4.6. LOGO MINIMUM SIZE", "IKAN TALENT MOBILITY", page "27", "NOVEMBER 2023") with a two-paragraph instruction in the left margin ending "Please don't scale our logo below this size." The body shows a light-gray browser-chrome illustration: a rounded tab reading "IKAN Talent Mobility" with the small "k" favicon, traffic-light dots, back/forward/reload/home icons, and an address bar showing a padlock and "ikan.com". Below the tab a tiny "k" mark sits beside a bracket labeled "32 px".
Key takeaway
Demonstrating a minimum size inside a real-world context (a browser tab) rather than as a bare number makes the favicon use case immediately legible and justifies the 32px floor.
Reuse notes
A friendlier alternative to a plain pixel-size diagram. The browser-tab mockup is a reusable device for showing favicon and small-mark behavior. Follows naturally from the logomark clear-space page (slide-24).
From this deck: IKAN logo minimum size (32px favicon)
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